
Date of issue: 16.06.2009
Song language: English
The Mystery Of Number Five |
I stepped out this morning To watch my drivers roll |
To hear my whistle blowing While the fireman slings the coal; |
When I got to the switchyard, I heard a brakeman say |
«Oh what a mystery. |
Your engine’s cold today.» |
Up stepped a little maiden With a teardrop in her eye |
She began, Oh Mister Man, Do you pull old Number Five? |
My daddy was your fireman, And he often spoke of you |
Of being so kindhearted, So honest, so brave, so true |
He was found dead this morning On trestle number five |
On his way to prepare the morning train for you |
The story explaining the myst’ry By a little maiden was told |
'Twas the first time in history, I found my engine cold |
So you railroad men take warning, And play this game fair |
So when the Master calls on us, We’ll meet my fireman up there |
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