Who is "she"?
Sallie Lemons
Sallie.Lemons at MSDW.COM
Tue Mar 6 21:53:25 UTC 2001
Duane Campbell wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001 10:26:11 EST P2052 at AOL.COM writes:
>
> I can't recall any of the other stanzas, but, for some
> reason, I assumed that
> "she" was a train. In fact, I can recall people's hooting
> after each line. I, too, had immediately assumed it was a
> train and was about to reply to that effect. But then I ran
> through verses in my head, and came to, "She'll be driving
> six white horses when she comes." A train wouldn't drive
> horses, would it? She? But I find it interesting that
> there is the firm impression of a train in more than one
> mind. D
>
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