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Poem by Christopher Pearse Cranch A Child-Savior (A True Story) SHE stood beside the iron road, A little child of ten years old. She heard two meeting thunders rolled From north and south, that plainly showed Danger too fearful to be told. Nearer, still nearer, rumbling on, One train approached with crashing speed. What could she do? Who would give heed To her — a child, who stood alone And voiceless as a roadside weed? A feeble cry she raised, and stood Across the track, — and then untied Her little apron from her side, And waved it swiftly as she could — If only she might be espied! If only on the hissing back Of that huge monster nearing fast The engineer his eye might cast On her there on the curving track, And heed her signal ere he passed! She stands with shout and warning beck; On comes the train with thundering roar. The fireman sees — he looks once more — He sees a little waving speck, And slackening, slower moves and slower. "Hi — little girl! what's all this row?" "Another train! — my ears it stuns! It rounds the curve like rattling guns! Back — back! — for I must signal now The other." And away she runs. So by this little maiden's hand Were hundreds saved from fearful lot. But when with awe they spoke of what They had escaped, and made demand About the child, they found her not. For she had vanished through the wood. None guessed her dwelling-place or name, Nor by what wondrous chance she came; While home she ran in blithesome mood, Nor knew she had done a deed of fame. But in the old times they would have said It was an angel had stood there — The hood above her golden hair A nimbus glowing round a head With supernatural radiance fair. The small white apron that she waved Across the dangerous iron track To warn the rushing engines back, Might have been wings, whose flashing saved Five hundred souls from mortal wrack. Christopher Pearse Cranch Christopher Pearse Cranch's other poems:
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