Keith Jeffries

Charing Cross Station

Charing Cross Station

 

At the end of the Strand it stands out as bold.

A fine edifice which is many years old.

The facade is ornate and a sight to see.

Also a well known meeting place to be.

Loudspeaker announcements are regularly made.

With an English accent and very staid.

Platform Six is for Folkestone and Dover.

If going to France the journey is not over.

As the train pulls out of the station.

The River Thames draws my attention.

Then as it gathers speed into the fields.

We see what the county of Kent does yield.

The garden of England is an orchard of fruit.

And many can be seen on this scenic route.

London now recedes into the distant past.

As the train races on with a speed so fast.

The county is immense and grand in size.

And within its boundaries does much reside.

Towns and villages fly past with haste.

As the channel express does make its pace.

In the skies above the Battle of Britain was fought.

And from this conflict are many memories and thoughts.

A county well forested which often conceals the view.

It is a great temptation to get off and see what\'s new.

Passengers sit in compartments of eight.

Some with refreshments bought before the gate.

A trolley service brings beverages and booze.

Which often causes many to silently snooze.

A whistle is blown and an announcement made known.

That the train has arrived and will soon be home.