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1. See John and Teds, a lonely crew.
They're lost, and know not what to do.
Thepr think the best way to get back
Is right along the' railroad track.
2. VThey climb upon a' f reight-'trainV so
They'll home just that much quickerfgo.
You'll note they're not exactly gay'
As they go rumbling on , their way.
3. A safer placfc they choose to ride,
And straight way. tumble down inside
Another car. , The sight of bears
Gives to this hobo fifty scares.
4.Sir Hobo thinks he'll safer 'be
If lie gets off the train, you see.
Tomorrow he'll be telling all
He.sawvhvelve.bearseach- sixifeet:tall.
5. All day the Teddies bounce and bump
' The way you've seen the popcorn; jump
Up in a f rying-pan red hot
': And all their heads just ache, a. lot.
6.And now they. pUe out thei train;' - -
So gla4 tothink;theyre home again. . :. , , , t. j
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