Meet Me At The Station, Dear

From “The Passing Show of 1917”
words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young
music by Ted Snyder


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Any time I want a little kiss from you
    Mother’s always in the way
    When our lips begin to pout
    Brother Bill walks in and out
    Father comes in with a smile
    And says, “Hello”
    Just to spoil our kissing game
    They think they’re smart
    But, oh! sweetheart
    We’ll fool them just the same

Chorus
Meet me at the station
Where the trains come and go, oh!
Make believe I’m your relation
And I just came in to see the city
Don’t you forget to treat me pretty
Greet me, when you meet me
Like I’ve been away a year
We’ll kiss “goodbyes” and kiss “helloes”
With every train that comes and goes
So, meet me at the station, dear

  1. Someone must have told
    Your mother of our scheme
    I think that she’s getting wise
    She just told your sister Bess
    To take the long train off your dress
    Daddy said your brother
    Had a brand new job
    Gateman on the B. and O.
    The Erie line is twice as fine
    Besides it’s twice as slow

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: