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 Lyricist: 'Little' Jimmy Dickens
 Lyrics: 
 One fine day as I was a-walkin' down the streetSpied a beggar man with rags upon his feet
 Took a penny from my pocket
 In his tin cup, I did drop it
 And I heard him say as I made my retreat
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 May an elephant caress you with his toes
 May your wife be plagued with runners in her hose
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 My laundry man is really on his toes
 Found a hundred-dollar bill among my clothes
 When he called me I came runnin'
 Gave him back his dime for phonin'
 I heard him sayin' as I turned to go
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 May an elephant caress you with his toes
 May your wife be plagued with runners in her hose
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 I was way behind one day to catch a train
 The taxi driver said, 'we'll make it just the same'
 A speed cop made in with us
 And as he wrote out the ticket
 I stood by politely waitin' for my change
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 May an elephant caress you with his toes
 May your wife be plagued with runners in her hose
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 May the bird of paradise fly up your nose
 May an elephant caress you with his toes
 May your wife be plagued with runners in her hose
 
 
		
		
	
 
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