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The double-header passes Windy Point where the tracks run along the edge of a cliff just west of Cumbres. lyrics
The Rapture
The Double Life
At the top of the stairs is a locked room
my secret chamber that no outsider views
for entry is forbidden prohibited
Behind this door is my other self
not a picture in a frame nor a fresh disguise
but my other self
immoblie inert and sanguine
My narcissus kisses exhale crimson breath
and pump ruby to the lip
I stand before myself not Jekyll nor Hyde
not sibling nor twin seperated at birth
I stand before myself unaccountable
I dreamt that I had feet of clay
I dreamt I crossed the seven seas
and when I woke not knowing
I knew I led the double life
All I ever needed is twice removed
I spit in my bile in an airless temper
in this vacuum a vampire reversed
This one who breathes life into me
and even dull mirrors reflect the tarnished twosome
I stand before myself not another me
Not Döppleganger nor witless clone
I stand before myself unrepentant
I dreamt of sin and aftermath
I dreamt of centuries laid bare
and when I woke not knowing
I knew I led the double life
The Rapture
The Double Life
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- Now drifting down the 4 percent grade on the other side of Cumbres, the train glides thru The Narrows as it returns to Chama.
- Engine 484 pulls its train out of the loop at Tanglefoot and whistles for the crossing at Highway 17.
- At Chama, the engine is cut from the train and heads to the west end of the yard to be turned at the wye.
- Whistling in the distance for the crossing at Highway 17, engines 497; a K37 class, and 488; a K36 pull a train up the grade east of Dalton.
- Engine 484 continues eastbound and whistles as it crosses Highway 17 at Cumbres.
- 489 and 488 work together as they challenge the final part of the grade to Cumbres at Windy Point.
- The whistle blows for the grade crossing at Highway 17 as the double-header charges through.
- Back in the yard at Chama, Engine 484 heads for the wye after pulling the caboose off the train that just arrived from Antonito.
- The train continues climbing the 4percent grade west of Cresco.
- Engine 484 maneuvers around the wye at Cumbres with a close-up perspective of the barking exhaust from the smokebox.
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