Once I knew a boy named Knucklehead
He had a leaky roof and a lumpy bed
When Knucklehead grew into a man
He bought himself a sofa and a ceiling fan
Knucklehead was a liberated man
He loved his sofa and his ceiling fan
He said I like to live but life is hard
I love the swing set in your backyard
Knucklehead moved from town to town
Used his legs for to get around
Said why waste gas when there’s time to burn
I learned what I can and canned what I learn
Knucklehead went to the city of love
Got a little pushed and he gave a little shove
When it was time to leave he said it’s just as well
They wouldn’t let me ring the Liberty Bell
Knucklehead found a question mark
He asked is that a politician or a great white shark
If he gives me a cigar, I’ll give him fire
Are you the news reporter or just a good liar
Knucklehead said there’s a lotta folk dying
Loved ones sitting by the bed side crying
He said life is short and the body fragile
Just yesterday I was young and agile
Knucklehead said I can’t wait to see
The good Lord coming through the clouds for me
On that day, I’ll hear God’s voice
Now I lay awake and wonder if I made the right choice
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