The World’s Wit and Humor: An Encyclopedia in 15 Volumes. 1906.
Strickland W. Gillilan (18691954)Finnigin to Flannigan
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Boss av the siction wuz Finnigin;
Whiniver the kyars got offen the thrack,
An’ muddled up things t’ th’ divil an’ back,
Finnigin writ it to Flannigan,
Afther the wrick wuz all on ag’in;
That is, this Finnigin
Repoorted to Flannigan.
He writed tin pages—did Finnigin,
An’ he tould jist how the smash occurred;
Full minny a tajus, blunderin’ wurrd
Did Finnigin write to Flannigan
Afther the cars had gone on ag’in.
That wuz how Finnigin
Repoorted to Flannigan.
He’d more idjucation, had Flannigan;
An’ it wore’m clane an’ complately out
To tell what Finnigin writ about
In his writin’ to Muster Flannigan.
So he writed back to Finnigin:
“Don’t do sich a sin ag’in;
Make ’em brief, Finnigin!”
He blushed rosy rid, did Finnigin;
An’ he said: “I’ll gamble a whole month’s pa-ay
That it will be minny an’ minny a da-ay
Befoore Sup’rintindint—that’s Flannigan—
Gits a whack at this very same sin ag’in.
From Finnigin to Flannigan
Repoorts won’t be long ag’in.”
Wan da-ay, on the siction av Finnigin,
On the road sup’rintinded by Flannigan,
A rail give way on a bit av a curve,
An’ some kyars went off as they made the swerve.
“There’s nobody hurted,” sez Finnigin,
“But repoorts must be made to Flannigan.”
An’ he winked at McGorrigan,
As married a Finnigin.
As minny a railroader’s been ag’in,
An’ the shmoky ol’ lamp wuz burnin’ bright
In Finnigin’s shanty all that night—
Bilin’ down his repoort, was Finnigin!
An’ he writed this here: “Muster Flannigan:
Off ag’in, on ag’in,
Gone ag’in.—Finnigin.”