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Found in a book that referenced a magazine called "The Railroad man's magazine" <br /> <br />Now that I have flagged thee, lift up my feet from the road of life and plant them safely on the deck of the train of salvation. <br />Let me use the safety lamp of prudence, make all couplings with the link of love, let my hand-lamp be my bible, <br />and keep all switches closed that lead off the main line into the sidings with blind ends. <br />Have every semaphore white along the line of hope, That I may make the run of life without stopping and when I have finished the run on schedule time and pulled into the terminal, may thou superintendant of the universe say "Well done, good and faithful servant, come into the general office and sign the payroll and recieve your check for happiness
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