subway

March 25th, 2009 | 400 Entries

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400 Entries for “subway”

  1. The subway was teeming.
    A dulcet harmony rang out clearly; sweetly, even in the noise and bustle and yelling.
    An old man squatted pathetically in a corner; a harmonica in hand.
    He swayed along with his emotions, such a mellifluous tune was produced.
    A glassy tear trickled down his grimy wrinkled face.
    But he was smiling.

    by L on 03.26.2009
  2. A dulcet harmony rang in the noisy polluted air of the subway; a blind man sat calmly at a quiet corner. A harmonica in hand, he swayed with his emotions.
    No one, at all, stopped to listen.
    But he didn’t know, for he was blind.
    And he played such mellifluous music that it was brimming with mounting emotion.
    And a tear, silver and glittering even in the dismal darkness of the subway, trickled down his grimy, crinkled face.

    by L on 03.26.2009
  3. i’ve been on a subway when i was in DC. it was a pretty cool experience. i don’t like subway sandwiches. they put too much lettuce on and they cut their bread weird. my husband likes them and says that they don’t cut their bread that way anymore. how big does a city have to be in order to have a subway system? sub? way? what’s a sub? su

    by KNickel on 03.26.2009
  4. I was walking through the cold dark street, lost and confused not knowing where to go, i saw the light as a gust of wind came my way, the subway, my way to home, my way to happiness.

    by Penny on 03.26.2009
  5. some times I think about what people were thinking when they originally made subways. I mean the old fashion subways. Back when they were still trying different shapes and such.

    by Malia on 03.26.2009
  6. rumbling beneath my feet
    comforts me in the weirdest way…
    know that- I’m moving,
    I’m moving
    not standing still as i sway,
    sway
    and jolt
    and rattle
    just to flow again

    this is life<3

    by Chinny on 03.26.2009
  7. rumbling benieth my feet
    comforts me in the weirdest way…
    know that- I’m moving,
    I’m moving
    not standing still as i sway,
    sway
    and jolt
    and rattle
    just to flow again

    this is life<3

    by Chinny on 03.26.2009
  8. Standing alone in the subway in the subway, i glanced at the surrounding.

    I wonder what am i doing in the place i don’t even know…

    by Teo Liang Wei on 03.26.2009
  9. i think of the 1980’s beautiful New York subway graffiti, Big cities. magical concrete city blocks. paint. downtown baby. beggars and change. and music, saxophone players. urban grit, steel cars rolling past. Beauty. thas what i think of.

    by Nick Treiber on 03.26.2009
  10. i think of the 1980’s beautiful New York subway graffiti, Big cities. magical concrete city blocks. paint. downtown baby. beggars and change. and music, saxophone players. urban grit, steel cars rolling past. Beauty. thas what i think of.

    by Nick Treiber on 03.26.2009
  11. i think of the 1980’s beautiful New York subway graffiti, Big cities. magical concrete city blocks. paint. downtown baby. beggars and change. and music, saxophone players. urban grit, steel cars rolling past. Beauty. thas what i think of.

    by Nick Treiber on 03.26.2009
  12. play ya cads right Henry I think ya win Dixie. I disagree Margaret shatabam….heh…..t’s what they called her. Take ya FAWKIN trainset n GETAAATA…. Time’s up

    by luva boi on 03.26.2009
  13. play ya cads right Henry I think ya win Dixie. I disagree Margaret shatabam….heh…..t’s what they called her. Take ya FAWKIN trainset n GETAAATA…. Time’s up

    by luva boi on 03.26.2009
  14. i went to the nearest subway station to board a train.

    by Teo on 03.26.2009
  15. Fake a nano hazard on a picnic jingo blather…….I shant play the finger hazzard on the buzzard brain foxholes of the expedite mote

    by tranqua on 03.26.2009
  16. My face is leaking donut holes on a semiclick headed ginger weat…wait wheat. oh yeah…….wheat factory. This is a friskey environment. Sorry aint cut cheesehead packer nuhnuhnhuhnhu nyhynhy. Fake a nano

    by squij on 03.26.2009
  17. I don’t particularly like Subways. I always associate them with the rats in NYC. But, I like the ones in DC. They confuse me. I refuse to understand how they work. I wish subways weren’t there so then I could always take the taxi and stay clean and not feel guilty blowing all my money on it even though there are perfectly wonderful (& unfortunately very convenient) means of transportation.

    by Sangeetha on 03.26.2009
  18. deep underground tunnel. food chain. new york city. hustle and bustle, full of diversity and culture. unexpected experiences happen to break up the monotony of the work day. place of gathering for all walks of life.

    by alyssa on 03.26.2009
  19. It was a cold dark night as he walked alone through the dimly lit subway tunnel. The creepy feeling that he was being watched could not be shaken off. It was eating away at his very

    by satish on 03.26.2009
  20. It was a cold dark night as he walked alone through the dimly lit subway tunnel. The creepy feeling that he was being watched could not be shaken off. It was eating away at his very

    by satish on 03.26.2009
  21. why it the subway always crowded? i though as i strollerd towards the subway. i was going to be late and that would be disastrous. that would mean that i wouldn’t have enough cash to see another day.

    by Racso on 03.26.2009
  22. subway sandwhiches are the best as they allow you to chose the condiments and the ingredients.
    however, it is not always healthy to eat such “fresh” food as it is cooked very very fast. however, people still enjoy it.

    by Racso on 03.26.2009
  23. he looked to his left. she was still there.
    she had been there for the past 45 minutes, and though his stop had come, he waited on the subway to see where she was getting off.
    he worried about her, although he didn’t know anything about her.

    by mo on 03.26.2009
  24. i was in the subway having a sandwhich when you came towards me. then i started choking on it.

    by Racso on 03.26.2009
  25. The subway vibrated with the sounds of the approaching train. I wondered who I would meet on the train. So many strangers with their own troubles and heartaches. I wondered if any of them would look upon me as a kindred soul, searching for answers.

    by Khor Hui Min on 03.26.2009
  26. The subway vibrated with the sounds of the approaching train. I wondered who I would meet on the train. So many strangers with their own troubles and heartaches. I wondered if any of them would look upon me as a kindred soul, searching for answers.

    by Khor Hui Min on 03.26.2009
  27. when i think of subway, i think of the sandwiches from Australia which then reminds me of Brisbane, the place i spent four years of my life pursueing my degree in mass communications in QUT. i love my life in Australia and i can’t wait to return to the place again.

    by Rae on 03.26.2009
  28. I was on a subway that was well lighted and crowded with many different kinds of people. There were well-to-do business suits, filthy have-nots, and tiny, colorful backpacks adorning even smaller children.

    by kay ross on 03.26.2009
  29. There are millions of people here. Rushing, waiting, worrying. Considering the acts of kindness, of cruelty, of beauty about their day. They don’t look, don’t notice, don’t believe. They countinue along, rush along, concerned with only about where they are going. There is no beauty in the subway, no one looks for it. It’s hidden softly below the tracks, waiting for someone to find it.

    by Brianna G on 03.26.2009
  30. Singapore’s clean subways, void of food, packed with people, and connected by shopping oases, always made me feel older than I was.

    by Jess on 03.26.2009
  31. i love subway. when i was younger my friend and i used to walk a mile to the local and nearest subway to get our hoagies. then we were not friends anymore. i know this is supposed to probably be about riding a subway, but i like sandwiches better.

    by Laura on 03.26.2009
  32. I hate subway sandwiches. Original, creative? Probably not, but I don’t care if they are 5 dollars. I do not like them.

    by ashley on 03.26.2009
  33. Aw, the subway. Don’t you miss it? It doesn’t always smell. There’s that wonderful, flickering, fluorescent lighting. Bare. Exposed. People dozing. So tired after a long day at work, tireless, in the city.

    by mickylee on 03.26.2009
  34. the tunnel was dark and dank and he sank quietly past the lines erected to keep people from traveling down the tracks, mere inches from million pound monsters scream by at break neck speeds. just have to find someplace warm to bed down

    by josh on 03.26.2009
  35. Devolving down the subway at 10am is rash dash of perfectly executed twists and turns to get onto the already packed trains.

    by Christopher on 03.26.2009
  36. I saw this one article in my english class where this doctor of language was complaining about overhearing a sexual story of someones on a subway in new york. and i just found it dumb. if your on a subway you really cant get too upset overhearing things like that

    by Tommy on 03.26.2009
  37. So many people travel through the subway in Singapore everyday.

    by Constant Lee on 03.26.2009
  38. Oh good, this has nothing to do with how I feel…

    I dislike subways.
    I dislike Subway’s sandwhiches.
    Subway is not the way.

    by Sorrel on 03.26.2009
  39. Erika jumped down the stairs and raced for the subway. They had made it just in time, for as Vincent stepped into the underground train the doors closed behind him. There were very little people with them on the train, but Erika choose not to stand. Holding onto the nearest metal pole, she grinned stupidly at Vincent. “Isn’t this fun?” she asked him giddily. Rolling his eyes, but still smiling, Vincent nodded.

    by EH on 03.26.2009
  40. I’ve ridden an Atlanta subway when I was very young with my dad. We were wating for my mom’s long delay in the airport and he was tired of staying inside. We moved outside around 2 in the morning to a dirty filthy hole in the ground. He shouldn’t have taken me there.

    by alice on 03.26.2009