paroles de chanson I. O. U. - Jimmy Dean
Jimmy
Dean
Miscellaneous
I.O.U.
Many
people
look
through
their
wallet
or
their
pocket
books
and,
way
down
at
the
bottom,
past
the
Credit
cards
and
baby
pictures
and
so
on,
you
usually
find
a
little
'ol
piece
of
dog-eared
poetry.
I
was
cleaning
out
my
wallet
the
other
day
and
ran
across
a
whole
bunch
of
I.O.U's,
some
of
'em
Thirty-five
years
overdue.
And
you
know
the
funny
thing,
all
these
I.O.U's
are
owed
to
one
person
And
I
kinda
felt
like
that
maybe
now
would
be
a
pretty
good
time
for
an
accountin'.
Mom,
I
sure
hope
you're
listenin'.
Sweet
lady,
I.O.U.
for
so
many
things...
A
lot
of
services,
like
nightwatchman
for
instance...
Lyin'
awake
nights,
listenin'
for
coughs
and
cries
and
creakin'
Floorboards...
hah-hah,
and
me
comin'
in
too
late.
Boy,
you
had
the
eye
of
an
eagle
and
the
roar
of
a
lion,
But
you
always
had
a
heart
as
big
as
a
house.
I.O.U.
for
services
like,
uh,
short
order
cook,
chef,
baker...
For
makin'
sirloin
out
o'
hamburger
an'
turkey
out
o'
tuna
fish,
And
big
ol'
strappin'
boys
out
of
leftovers.
I.O.U.
for
cleanin'
services,
The
daily
scrubbing
of
face
and
ears...
all
work
done
by
hand.
And
for
the
frequent
dustin'
of
a
small
boy's
pants
To
try
to
make
sure
that
you
led
a
spotless
life.
And
for
washin'
and
ironin'
that
no
laundry
could
ever
do.
Foy
dryin'
the
tears
of
childhood
And
ironin'
out
the
problems
of
growin'
up.
I.O.U.
for
services
as
a
bodyguard,
For
protectin'
me
from
the
terrors
of
thunderstorms
and
nightmares
Hah,
And
too
many
green
apples.
And
Lord
knows,
I.O.U.
for
medical
attention,
For
nursing
me
through
measles,
mumps,
bruises,
Bumps,
splinters
and
spring
fever.
Oh-oh,
let's
not
forget
medical
advice...
important
things
like,
"If
you
keep
on
scratching
that,
it'll
never
get
well"
or
"If
you
cross
your
eyes,
they're
gonna
stick
like
that".
And
probably
the
most
important
advice
of
all,
"Boy,
you
be
sure
you
got
on
clean
underwear,
in
case
you're
in
an
accident".
And
I.O.U.
for
veterinarian
services,
For
feeding
every
lost
dog
that
I
dragged
home
at
the
end
of
the
rope,
And
for
healing
the
pains
of
puppy
love.
And
I.O.U.
for
entertainment...
Entertainment
that
kept
the
household
goin'
through
some
pretty
rough
times...
And
for
wonderful
productions
at
Christmas,
the
Fourth
of
July,
Birthdays...
And
for
making
make-believe
come
true...
And
you
did
it
all
on
such
a
limited
budget.
I.O.U.
for
construction
work,
for
building
kites
and
confidence,
hopes
and
dreams
an'...
Somehow
you
made
them
all
touch
the
sky...
And
for
cementin'
together
a
family
So
it
would
stand
the
worst
kind
of
shocks
and
blows...
And
for
layin'
down
a
good
strong
foundation
to
build
a
life
on.
I.O.U.
for
carrier
charges...
For
carryin'
me
on
your
books
for
the
necessities
of
life
That
a
growin'
boy
somehow,
well,
they
just
gotta
have.
Things
like,
hah-hah,
a
pair
of
high
top
boots,
With
a
little
pocket
on
the
side
for
a
jack-knife.
And
one
thing,
Mom,
I'll
never
forget...
When
there
were
two
pieces
of
pie
and
three
hungry
people...
You
were
always
the
one
who
decided,
well,
I'm
not
really
that
hungry
anyhow.
These
are
just
a
few
of
the
things
for
which
payment
is
long
overdue.
The
person
that
I
owe
'em
to
worked
very,
very
cheap...
She
managed
by
simply
doin'
without
a
whole
lot
o'
things
that
she
needed
herself...
My
I.O.U's
add
up
to
more
than
I
could
ever
hope
to
repay,
But
you
know
the
nicest
thing
about
it
all...
That
I
know,
that
she
had
marked
the
entire
bill
'Paid
In
Full'
For
just
one
kiss
and
four
little
words...
Mom,
I
Love
You!
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