I remember matlock Green too - becase one evening I broke down there, unwontedly, for sure. But enough of that.
Looking at the first lines, I've made a few changes. Having made them I went back to see why. Surely the wrong way round? But somethimes that's what you do - you don't analyse everything as you go along.
Saw has a rhyme with swore and is just a more accurate word. I saw on the display board that it was late. And late is just a more direct word than delayed.
Yes I
remember Retford
More than
the name
Because one
late afternoon
Of mist the
express train
Left me
there. A few people
Came and
went, someone swore
And all I knew
saw was that
The one
coach train was delayed late
and dry
grass, bare trees, concrete
And slow
encroaching fog
Concrete was important. Without it, too, the scene seems too rural. It was suburban rather than rural - and very dismal.
Unexpectedly marooned on Retford Station, I couldn't help recalling Edward Thomas's poem 'Adlestrop' and that started a kind of 'poem in the style of...' I jotted down the first thoughts that came to me on the back of a newspaper: