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		<title>I Saw A Dead Man</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love train rides. I like watching the people on them &#8211; some kids, all with their cell phones out, talking and laughing, some tourists, but mostly people who are tired and want nothing more than to get home. I like watching the scenery &#8211; mostly apartment buildings with the laundry out to dry, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love train rides.  I like watching the people on them &#8211; some kids, all with their cell phones out, talking and laughing, some tourists, but mostly people who are tired and want nothing more than to get home.  I like watching the scenery &#8211; mostly apartment buildings with the laundry out to dry, but some parks and trees.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s spring, and the cherry blossoms are beginning to come out.  Most trees are about half-way &#8211; buds bursting forth, but others lazing.</p>
<p>We pull into a stop a few stations from my destination, and the window across the way is filled with a tree in full bloom.  I try to appreciate it, but more than the tree itself, I am enjoying being able to just sit on the train, having it as a backdrop more than anything.</p>
<p>An announcement I don&#8217;t understand, and an unusually long wait.  The local trains will occasionally stop for a few minutes if they&#8217;re ahead of schedule, but not this long.  Ten minutes, and then fifteen.  Another announcement I don&#8217;t understand.  A man on the other side of the train stares, like he&#8217;s lost in thought, but I think he&#8217;s enjoying being homeward-bound.</p>
<p>Eyes all through the train look up, except for this man.  I follow their gaze, and find four men carry someone on a stretcher.  I can&#8217;t see the face, because someone&#8217;s sweater covers it, and others cover the rest of the body.  A fifth man walks behind them carrying a backpack &#8211; I assume the deceased&#8217;s.  </p>
<p>First I thought it was a little ironic, the whole &#8220;things coming to life, cherry blossoms budding&#8221; thing in light of this, but then I actually wonder if the guy wouldn&#8217;t have killed himself if he could have gotten laid five minutes before that.  I don&#8217;t know why I thought that, and I admit I felt a little bad about it, but still.</p>
<p>Twenty minutes later, we&#8217;re at my stop, and I get off &#8211; the end of the line.  I told myself I should go look at the front of the train to see the damage, but I forgot.  They probably wouldn&#8217;t have let people see, anyway.</p>
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