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The Train Misser

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    At Union Station

    'Ll where in the world my eyes has bin -
    Ef I hain't missed that train ag'in!
    Chuff! And whistle! And toot! And ring!
    But blast and blister the dasted train!
    How it does it I can't explain!
    Git here thirty-five minutes before
    The durn things due! And, drat the thing
    It'll manage to git past-shore!

    The more I travel around, the more
    I got no sense! To stand right here
    And let it beat me! 'Ll ding my melts!
    I got no gumption, ner nothin' else!
    Ticket Agent's a dad-burned bore!
    Sell you a tickets all they keer!
    Ticket Agents ort to all be

    Prosecuted - and that's jes what!
    How'd I know which train's fer me?
    And how'd I know which train was not?
    Goern and comin' and gone astray,
    And backin' and switchin' ever'-which-way!

    Ef I could jes sneak round behind
    Myse'f, where I could git full swing,
    I'd lift my coat, and kick, by jing!
    Till I jes got jerked up and fined!
    Fer here I stood, as a durn fool's apt
    To, and let that train jes chuff and choo
    Right apast me - and mouth jes gapped
    Like a blamed old sandwitch warped in two!



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