Actually, there is a song which tells a story similar to this with an entirely different outcome. It's called Please Mr. Conductor and is in the DT but the third verse is missing. 1. The Lightning Express from the depot so grand had just pulled out on its way All the passengers who were on board seemed to be happy and gay Except a young lad in a seat by himself reading a letter he had 'Twas plain to be seen from the tears in his eyes that the contents of it made him sad 2. The stern old conductor he passed through the car taking tickets from everyone there Finally reached the little boy's side and gruffly demanded his fare "I have no ticket", the little boy said, "But I'll pay you back some day" "I'll have to put you off next station", he said but he stopped when he heard the boy say chorus: "Please, mister conductor, don't put me off of your train For the best friend I have in this whole wide world is waiting for me in vain Expected to die any moment and may not live through the day I want to bid mother goodbye, sir, before God takes her away" 3. As mother was ailing before I left home and needed a doctor's care I came to the city employment to seek but could not find any work there This morning a letter from sister arrived, come home mother's dying did say And that is the reason I'm anxious to ride though I haven't the money to pay chorus 4. A little girl in a seat close by said, "To put that boy off is a shame." So taking his hat a collection she made and soon paid his way on the train "I'm obliged to you miss for your kindness to me", "Your welcome, I'm sure, never fear" Each time the conductor passed through the car these words seemed to ring in his ear chorus Bev and Jerry
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