Lyrics (The Day I Jumped) From Uncle Harvey's Plane - Roger Miller
Me
′n'
Oliver
′n'
Virgil
was
in
the
drugstore
killing
time
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
"Well
Delmer
Gill's
got
a
parachute
and
Uncle
Harvey′s
got
an
air-plane"
So
I
said
"Call
the
boys
together,
today′s
the
day"
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
'Cos
he
kept
telling
me
I
was
doing
the
right
thing
Ron
McLoughlin
shook
my
hand
as
JD
strapped
me
in
the
harness
And
Tildon
brought
a
jug
and
passed
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,
"Harvey,
I
can′t
do
it"
as
he
kicked
me
out
the
door
And
I
wrapped
my
hands
around
the
landing
gear
And
I
was
holding
on
real
good
'til
Harvey
stepped
down
on
my
fingers
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
"Well,
hell
there
ain′t
no
use
in
being
afraid"
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

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