Me
When my eyes fell upon this magazine
And i got to reading this article on sky-diving and parachuting
And it said jumping out of air-planes was the thing
Now being raised down on a farm and always ready for adventure
I knew that i could figure out a way
I said
So i said
Well i found out too late what uncle harvey called an air-plane
Was nothing but an engine and a wing
And i could feel my fear a-rising as delmer packed the parachute
Ron mcloughlin shook my hand as jd strapped me in the harness
And tildon brought a jug and pa**ed it around
I took one look at that parachute and that whisky and that air-plane
And i turned that bottle up and drank it down
Well i was drunker'n cooter jones when they poured me in the plane
The engine coughed and headed for the clouds
But i was sober as a judge by the time they opened up the door
And i've never known my heart to beat so loud
I said,
And i wrapped my hands around the landing gear
And i was holding on real good
And virgil said he heard me scream from way down there
Well i thanked god and delmer gill when my parachute finally opened
I said
And i went crashing through the hen house, scattering chickens and breaking eggs
And i kissed the ground and fainted dead away
Now friends i've done some fighting, and i've been shot at once or twice
And i've durn near been run over by a train
But i don't think i remember being any more afraid
Than the day i jumped from uncle harvey's plane