In the Clatter of the Train. Henley, W. E. The Works of W. E. Henley, 1908.
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In the clatter of a train Is a promise brisk and bright. I shall see my love again! I am tired and fagged and fain; But I feel a still delight In the clatter of the train, Hurry-hurrying on amain Through the moonshine thin and white– I shall see my love again! Many noisy miles remain; But a sympathetic sprite In the clatter of the train Hammers cheerful:–that the strain Once concluded and the fight I shall see my love again. Yes, the overword is plain,– If it's trivial, if it's trite– In the clatter of the train: "I shall see my love again."
@article{henley_clatter_1908,
	title = {In the {Clatter} of the {Train}},
	volume = {2},
	shorttitle = {In the {Clatter} of the {Train}},
	abstract = {In the clatter of a train 
   Is a promise brisk and bright. 
I shall see my love again!

I am tired and fagged and fain; 
   But I feel a still delight 
In the clatter of the train, 

Hurry-hurrying on amain 
   Through the moonshine thin and white--
I shall see my love again!

Many noisy miles remain; 
   But a sympathetic sprite 
In the clatter of the train 

Hammers cheerful:--that the strain 
   Once concluded and the fight 
I shall see my love again. 

Yes, the overword is plain,--
If it's trivial, if it's trite--
In the clatter of the train: 
"I shall see my love again."},
	journal = {The Works of W. E. Henley},
	author = {Henley, W. E.},
	year = {1908},
	keywords = {Appendix II Villanelles Done},
}

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