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About Casey Jones. . .
Casey came on, outsped the morning. Too late, the signals, the flagmon's.
For heroic John L. Jones. Wally Saunders, his negro friend, First sobbed, then mourned, And then he pénned. Wrote the ballad that made a hit —And never got a cent for it. Mrs. Jones, she never wed again, And you'll still find her living in Jackson, Tenn. Full of years and tender sighs For Casey's laughs and Casey's eyes.
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He done his duty ond put his cash in the bank. Blew his whistle long and shrill; Sounded like a whippoorwill When they heard those lonely moans, | The man at the throttle was Casey | Jones. | He wed Jane Brady, had children three, And kept on workin’ for the old IC. Things went well for his family Till the start of the 20th Century. On April 30, sad were the sighs, Casey joined the roundhouse in the
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