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From YouTube: Stories with Friends - Trains!
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Stories with Friends is dedicated to educating and entertaining the kids of Buncombe County. In this episode, Stories with Friends explores the exciting world of trains!
A
A
B
Hey
folks
welcome
to
stories
with
friends
we're
so
glad
that
you're
here
with
us
today,
we're
gonna
focus
on
trains.
The
first
story
were
gonna
hear
today
is
by
Joshua
Prince.
It's
called
I
saw
an
ant
on
the
railroad
track
and
mackay
vimentin
painted
the
pictures.
Well,
I
saw
an
ant
on
the
railroad
track.
The
rail
was
bright,
the
ad
was
black.
B
No,
this
little
ant
was
in
search
of
a
snack,
an
eastbound
ant
on
a
westbound
track.
Looking
for
a
crumb
are
a
nut
to
crack
on
that
shiny,
bright,
rail
of
a
railroad
track
and
Who
am
I.
I'm
switched
mad
jack.
Just
working
my
shift
in
the
switch
manchaca
I
switched
the
trains
from
track
to
track
as
East
goes
west
and
forth
goes
back.
B
B
B
B
B
B
E
F
Next,
we're
going
to
read
a
book
called
I'm,
taking
a
trip
on
my
train
by
Shirley
neitzel,
with
pictures
by
Nance
Lee
Winslow,
Parker
I'm,
taking
a
trip
on
my
tray
when
I
wear
my
striped
cap
I'm,
the
engineer
and
I'm.
Taking
a
trip
on
my
train.
A
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear
when
I
wear
my
striped
cap
I'm
the
engineer
and
I'm.
Taking
a
trip
on
my
train.
F
Here's
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
that
the
rear,
when
I
wear
my
striped
cap
on
the
engineer
and
I'm
taking
a
trip
on
my
train
I'll,
live
to
the
people
along
the
track
from
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear.
When
I
wear
my
striped
cap
on
the
engineer
and
I'm
taking
a
trip
on
my
train,
there
are
gondolas
and
boxcars
with
doors
that
slide
and
I'll
way
to
the
people
along
the
track.
F
F
From
my
locomotive,
shiny
in
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear
when
I
wear
my
striped
cap
on
the
engineer
and
I'm,
taking
a
trip
on
my
train,
oh
I'll
go
over
a
trestle,
that's
high
in
the
air
pulling
long
round
tankers
with
liquid
inside
gondolas
and
boxcars,
with
doors
that
slide
and
I'll
wave
to
the
people
along
the
track.
From
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear.
F
When
I
wear
my
striped
cap
I'm
the
engineer
and
I'm
taking
a
trip
on
my
train,
oh
I'll,
zip
through
the
tunnel,
it's
dark
in
there
and
go
over
a
trestle,
that's
high
in
the
air,
pulling
long
round
tankers
with
liquid
inside
gondolas
and
boxcars
with
doors
that
slide
and
I'll
wave
to
the
people
along
the
track.
For
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear.
F
When
I
wear
my
striped
cap
I'm
the
engineer
and
I'm,
taking
a
trip
on
my
train
Oh
check,
my
watch
so
I
won't
be
late
as
I
zip
through
the
tunnel.
It's
dark
in
there
and
go
over
a
trestle,
that's
high
in
the
air
pulling
long
round
tankers
with
liquid
inside
and
gondolas
and
boxcars
with
doors
that
slide
now
wave
to
the
people
along
the
track.
For
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear.
F
When
I
wear
my
striped
cap
I'm
the
engineer
and
I'm
taking
a
trip
on
my
train.
Oh
the
whistle
will
sound
at
the
signal
and
gate.
Then
I'll
check
my
watch,
so
I
won't
be
late
as
I
zip
through
the
tunnel.
It's
dark
in
there
and
go
over
a
trestle,
that's
high
in
the
air
pulling
long
round
tankers
with
liquid
inside
gondolas
and
boxcars,
with
doors
that
slide
I'll
wave
to
the
people
along
the
track.
For
my
locomotive,
shiny
and
black
and
a
bright
red
caboose
is
at
the
rear.
F
Well
then,
mother
walked
in
and
said
it's
clear
from
your
cap
and
your
watch
you're
the
engineer
she
could
tell,
and
you
made
your
sister
into
a
star
by
letting
her
whistle
and
count
every
car
you
traveled
no
doubt
to
faraway
places,
seeing
rivers
and
mountains
and
many
new
faces
I
have
a
request.
I,
don't
think
it's
too
hard
before
going
to
bed
pick
up
this
freight
yard,
dude
dude
chug
chug,
because
during
the
night
I'd
like
to
refrain
from
taking
an
unplanned
trip
on
your
train,
taking
a
trip
on
my
train.
H
B
A
I
I
I
The
caboose
is
crammed
like
a
box
of
delights,
with
balloons
and
tights
and
bright
secret
packages,
bundled
up
tight
everyone
sleeps
on
the
night,
train
yawns
the
conductor
but
Williams
in
such
a
giddy
rush.
He
doesn't
want
to
have
to
hush.
He
doesn't
care
if
he
makes
a
row
he's
wide
awake
he
wants
to
get
to
tomorrow.
Now.
I
In
the
sleeping
car,
playful
children
bounce
on
their
beds
and
hurl
feather
pillows
at
each
other's
heads,
everyone
sleeps
on
the
night
train,
says
the
teacher
but
William
just
laughs
and
charges
on
past.
He
rules
through
the
feathers
he's
switched
on
like
a
light.
He
wants
to
get
to
two
tomorrow
in
the
middle
of
the
night.
I
In
the
coaches,
people
SAT
nodding
in
rows,
they
slumber
and
doze
they're,
not
wearing
pajamas
they're
still
in
their
clothes.
Everyone
sleeps
on
the
night
train
explains
the
writer
but
Williams
too
busy
squishing
his
nose
he's
too
busy
standing
on
Tiffany
toes
he's
too
wide
awake.
All
he
knows
is
that
he
can't
wait
for
the
train
to
go.
When
will
we
get
to
tomorrow?.
I
I
I
B
J
H
C
D
Cub
22
from
throne,
we
go.
E
D
B
B
B
K
K
F
Well,
this
next
book
is
called
rattle
in
a
rap
by
susan
Stegall
and
look
at
that
train.
That's
modern,
high-speed
train,
all
right,
rattle
and
rap
Susan
stick
off
all
aboard
all
aboard
bustle
and
fuss,
bustle
and
fuss.