What are the trains compared to in the first stanza of the poem? Why
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In the first stanza the poet tells his mother that he sits by his window and enjoys watching the trains for a long time. ... He compares the goods trains to huge elephants because both a herd of elephants and the wagons of goods trains are huge in size and move slowly one after the other.
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In the first stanza the poet tells his mother that he sits by his window and enjoys watching the trains for a long time. He compares the goods trains to huge elephants because both a herd of elephants and the wagons of goods trains are huge in size and move slowly one after the other.
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