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PLEASE, MR. CONDUCTOR, DON'T PUT ME OFF THE
TRAIN (2).
A stern old conductor then started to take the ticket of ev'ry one there,
Till finally reaching the side of the boy, he gruffly demanded his fare,
I hav'nt a ticket," the boy then replied, "but P'Il pay you back some day,"
"I must put you off at the next station then !" but stopped when he heard the boy say:
Chorus: "Please, Mr. Conductor. don't put me off the train,
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The best friend I have in the world, sir, is waiting for me in pain,
She's expected to die at any moment, and may_not live through the day,
And I want to bid mother goodbye, sír, before God takes her away."
WORDS BY KIND PERMISSION OF CHAS. SHEARD A CO
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