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I dipped my head to the railway man

The all but forgotten, once a miracle man,

The wondrous king to all the good folk,

Who's reign had fell in billows of smoke,

Who's battle plan had broken apart,

But still in his chest he held a good heart,

For still every night in his aged stewing pan,

He cooked for his sons and their medicine man,

Their medicine man in his long hooded cloak,

Who had cared for his boys anytime they had woke,

And long after the day of the fix's last sigh,

The railway man carried his bloodless son by,

Whilst his brother rose up and called out to mankind,

How could it leave the railway man behind?

And although generation upon generation had gone,

Through this young man,

The Ice Dynasty lived on.

I think it's like 18 lines

a good friend of mine wrote it so it's definitely rare

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a twinelenty poem if ou want to find poems, though, it's best to say "20 line poem," like in a Google search

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