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Do people who wave at trains Wave at the driver, or at the train itself? Or, do people who wave at trains Wave at the passengers? Those hurtling strangers, The unidentifiable flying faces?
Roger McGough
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Roger McGough
Age: 87
Born: 1937
Born: November 9
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Roger Joseph McGough
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