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“Night Train” by David Salner guest reader Bruce Schwartz

Afterward for David Salner’s “Night Train” by Sher and Bruce Schwartz

David Salner has worked as an iron ore miner, steelworker, machinist, bus driver, cabbie, longshoremen, teacher, baseball usher, and librarian. “The Poet Laureate of the working people”–Willian Heath

I was not able to provide the text of this poem for you, but here is a link to where you can Salner’s books and read more about him.

https://dsalner.wixsite.com/salner


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3 responses to ““Night Train” by David Salner guest reader Bruce Schwartz”

  1. Lovely collaboration.
    Each day we have the choice.

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  2. i could see it so well and bruce’s explanation of the guy fantasizing on the train reminded me what it is to dream. the split second sight of the man waiting at the stop, carried this guy down the track. he could hear and feel the whole scenario in a twinkling of the eye.

    well done you two

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  3. Lovely dialogue about the poem.

    -Suzy

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