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By samalia, on 27-03-2007 20:03

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As I waited for my train out of the city Friday night to come back home I couldn’t help but notice all the trains coming through the busy station. I was late getting out and I thought I had missed my last train, when in fact, I hadn’t.

I began thinking and before I knew it I was comparing trains to relationships. Trains during rush hour are a dime a dozen. Rush hour being the peak travel time during the day. Bottom line: There is always another train. People getting on and off, transferring, changing trains. Sometimes getting from point A to point B is not possible with one train.

Does this mean all relationships have a purpose, too? Are we ever meant to take the first train if the second one ends up taking us somewhere we never thought wed ever be? How long can I delay getting to the "station" before rush hour is over?

Some trains run late, some trains are the express, some are full, some break down, but whatever train it is that youre riding, know there’s a reason. It might be the one you ride forever, or it might just be ‘til the next stop. You pay for what you get, and there is no guarantee.

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