What were the five sights that the poet of from a railway carriage saw?
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The poet describes the sights that he notices while travelling in the train. The train is moving faster than fairies and witches. The train rushes forward like soldiers who are attacking their enemies in the battlefield. The speedy movement of the train leaves behind bridges, houses, fences and ditches behind.
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The poem is about the experience of a railway journey of a boy using the rhythm of verse. the poet explains the train's speed and the natural scenes which he looks from the railway carriage. The poet compares the speed of the train with the way the fairies fly and the movement of the witches
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