On iron tracks, it once did gleam, a titan 'neath the morning steam,
With metal skin and heart of fire, it carried dreams, the people's spire.
From humble start to cities grand, it journeyed through the sprawling land.
But fate's cruel twist can spare none, not even steel beneath the sun,
A mangled mess where grace once stood, a testament of wood and blood.
The whistle's wail, a somber tone, 'midst twisted rails, it rests alone.
In silence deep, where once it roared, the stories of the souls aboard,