NO you'r right on time..Thanks to Don as to the proper issue and thanks to ME for having it where I could find it so....HERE 'TIS.
PUT THE HOGGER ON THE CRUMMY
Let me sit on the right hand side
A-hold of the throttle and johnson bar,
And make our rough wild hogger ride
At the other end on the old way car.
Just watch him try to stay in the hack.
When I start the train with the air and the slack
And hear him holler when his head I drove,
Right in behind the crummy stove,
And as the train goes into the sag,
Knock him out with the slack in that drag
And let him lay there on the floor.
Afraid to stand up, for fear he'd get more.
I'd head right in on the longest track,
And cut her off a long way back;
When the hogger walks in to him I'd say
Well, how was the ride you got today.
B.H. Terry
RAILROAD MAGAZINE DEC 1941
That's when railroad men were authors and poets as well as good "car hands"...and it wasn't necessary to drop the F bomb every other word.