Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song I.O.U., artist - Jimmy Dean.
Date of issue: 27.04.2014
Song language: English
I.O.U. |
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! |