. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er Agent,B. <i 0. Southwestern Who is this lynx-eyed Engineer McGinn,••Who keeps his eye on railroad menAnd tells them to head in? He hurried up and down the road. And through the office, too;And then could tell how much il cosl When the engine whistle blew. He tested all the new steel rails. Took drinking cups it takes a month to get a pass, I heard the foreman say. • Has he bought stock in all the hes combing things so fine? < )r is he just a-oiling roundTo take this job of mine? •All my life Ive railroaded. An
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . er Agent,B. <i 0. Southwestern Who is this lynx-eyed Engineer McGinn,••Who keeps his eye on railroad menAnd tells them to head in? He hurried up and down the road. And through the office, too;And then could tell how much il cosl When the engine whistle blew. He tested all the new steel rails. Took drinking cups it takes a month to get a pass, I heard the foreman say. • Has he bought stock in all the hes combing things so fine? < )r is he just a-oiling roundTo take this job of mine? •All my life Ive railroaded. And Ive learned a thing or I why should he come Haggn in And tell me what to do? Ive done a heap of thinkin. And take it from Mc( think Ill not obey him When he tells me to head in. • Your father had a fcolish son,Conductor Kill replies, •If you dont obey the strangerWith the penetrating eyes. ••The people call him Uncle SamHe beats the world for vim— He dont buy stock in we all take stock in •■You know yourself, old pardner, Im familiar with the law—And understand the lingo —Vis a lergo, ex cathedra. So I say well take the orders. Yes. well pull the couplin pin;And give them all the signal That the railroads will head in. For hes our old side-partner,And hes carrying Hags for us— So keep your sand-pipe whistle for a fuss.
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