| Casey Jones was a brave engineer
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| He told his fireman to not to fear
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| Says, «All I want, my water and my coal
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| Look out the window, see me drive wheel roll»
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| Early one mornin' came a shower of rain
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| 'Round the curve I seen a passenger train
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| In the cabin was Casey Jones
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| He’s a noble engineer, man but he’s dead and gone
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| Casey’s wife, she got the news
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| She was sittin' on the bedside, she was lacin' up her shoes
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| Said, «Go away, children and hold your breath
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| You’re gonna draw a pension after your daddy’s dead»
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| «Children, children, get your hat»
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| «Mama, Mama, what you mean by that?»
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| «Get your hat, put it on your head
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| Go down in town, see if your daddy’s dead»
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| «Mama, mama, oh, how can it be?
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| My daddy got killed on the old I.C.»
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| «Hush your mouth I said and hold your breath
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| You’re gonna draw a pension after daddy’s dead»
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| Casey said, before he died
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| Fixed the blinds so the boys can’t ride
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| If they ride, let 'em ride the rod
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| Trust they lives in the hands of God
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| Casey Jones was a brave engineer
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| He told his fireman to not to fear
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| Says, «All I want, my water and my coal
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| Look out the window, see me drive wheel roll» |