. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TO RUN By Edw. J. Carey He i>- useless on the hind end, As a switchman hes not there;But when it comes to bat them out, He gets up steam for fairHe mentions how they made cars^fly Out west in the hot fact, he talks of nothing but The job he used to run. He hasnt got a thing to show For all these years of greatest game while on the job, Is to hide somewhere and when the man with brains says Dine, That is cur cue for fun,And we all prepare to hear his yarn, Of the job he used to run. He has worked upon the Nickel Plate, And t


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TO RUN By Edw. J. Carey He i>- useless on the hind end, As a switchman hes not there;But when it comes to bat them out, He gets up steam for fairHe mentions how they made cars^fly Out west in the hot fact, he talks of nothing but The job he used to run. He hasnt got a thing to show For all these years of greatest game while on the job, Is to hide somewhere and when the man with brains says Dine, That is cur cue for fun,And we all prepare to hear his yarn, Of the job he used to run. He has worked upon the Nickel Plate, And the good old Sante Fe;He railroaded in Mexico, And was It on the C. everywhere tries just the same; Oh, the work that man has done;He tells you at the noon hour meals Of the job he used to run. Now, though Im but a head-end shack, And cut hardly any ice,Im going to get up on the deck And yell out this advice:Just try to do your little bit, Work then will seem but fun;Dont four-flush at the dinner hour Of the job you used to run. 25. he Pusher Engineer by Edgar White


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