| Well, they give him his orders in Monroe, Virginia
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| Saying, «Pete, you’re way behind time.
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| This ain’t 38, but it’s old 97
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| And you’ve got to be in Center on time.»
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| But he turned around to his black greasy fireman
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| Said, «Shovel in a little more coal.
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| When we cross that White Oak Mountain
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| You can watch old 97 roll.»
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| Well, it’s a mighty rough road from Lakesburg to Danville
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| and a line on a three mile grade
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| It was on this grade that he lost his airbrakes
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| And you see what a jump he made
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| He was a-going down the grade making ninety miles an hour
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| And his whistle broke out in a scream
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| It was on that grade that he lost his airbrakes
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| And you see what a jump he made
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| Well, ladies, you can all take warning
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| From this time now and on
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| Never speak harsh words to your true loving husband
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| He might leave you and never come home
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| He was a-going down the grade making ninety miles an hour
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| And his whistle begin to scream
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| And we found him in the wreck with his hand on his throttle
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| And scalded to death by the steam
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| Well, ladies, you can all take warning
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| From this time now and on
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| Never speak harsh words to your true loving husband
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| He might leave you and never return |