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A train down Chicago
As I ride the blue line train through Chicago,
The crazy, glowing lights in Chinatown catch my eye,
I notice the spirited fans watching outside Wrigley Field,
I lastly see the many planes as I get off at O’Hare Int’l Airport.
I recognize the variety of people on the blue line train,
I realize how important it is.
I feel the energy of everyone eagerly waiting to get off the train,
I feel all of that as I step onto the gray rubberized floor, and sit down in the blue, padded seats.
As I go back home,
I spot the many planes behind me as I leave O’Hare,
I feel the sadness from the fans coming back from a disappointing Cubs game,
I can lastly feel activity from Chinatown as I step off the train, onto a blue, plastic, step.
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I wrote about the train system in Chicago because I thought that it is important to know what it is like to be on a train, since some people don't have the experience to do that where they live. I also live in Chicago.