Last night at the train station, you looked into my eyes. You said, "I just can't do this." And then you walked toward that darkening sky. After those words you said to me, I will never be the same. It feels like we're headed on two different trains. After you broke your hand from mine and I sat down in my seat, I was seized with feelings of panic and defeat. I lightly dozed off as I listened to the rain. It feels like we're headed on two different trains.
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