Your present was purchased from far far away In an unlucky week, on an unlucky day The salesman, he told me, no reason for fear There was plenty of time for a trip there to here He would personally see that it got on the truck And that I need not worry, for it would show up.
Then, as I understand, it was picked up that day UPS truck, it came, took your present away And that poor UPS man sped off in that truck With the bestest intentions but worstest of luck.
As he toodled along somewhere near the east coast His truck suddenly sputtered and gave up the ghost Now I've heard lots of theories, but one I believe Is that part of the engine decided to leave Must have been a loose bolt, or perhaps a loose nut But the part, it fell off, without if, and, or but And the truck tried real hard, I think, but this I know That no matter what it did it just couldn't go So it ended up stuck, in the deepest of night On the side of the road - oh, imagine its plight!
UPS men are heroes, we all know it's true And of course, with good training, he knew what to do So he took off by foot to bring this thing to you With no reservations; at least, very few.
Now this thing might be heavy, I really can't say But certainly heavier by night than by day And as morning did break o'er the mountains and plains UPS man was tired and suffering from pains He kept forging forward, and came to a town His spirit rose fast, but again it came down As he realized, at a phone booth, somewhere near Des Moines That his wallet was back in the truck - with his coins.
So he fashioned a cup from a piece of a sack And he begged at the side of the road by the track But his look was too ragged; his cup was too rough And the Iowans, somehow, not quite gen'rous enough He stood there all day with your present in hand Wondering how he would get this to you like we planned.
And finally, a cop, on his neighborhood beat Said "I'll give you some money to get off my street" UPS man, he promised, he swore up and down That he'd get out of not just the street, but the town So, haggard, he crawled his way back to the booth To call up his boss and present the sad truth.
And of course, you'd be dreaming, if you thought that he Would get right through to boss man, but listen to me If I told you how long busy signals he heard You might think it was crazy; you'd say "that's absurd" But much later that night, as fate finally let him His call made it through; they sent someone to get him.
His friend sped out there in a much newer truck Saying "I'll put an end to this streak of bad luck" And he picked up the first guy and your present too And headed west, traveling almost eighty-two They would certainly have got here, you can be assured Except weather has attitude that can't be cured And whatever the forces that drove it that day They were only one kind; one that gets in the way.
A blizzard came down like you never have seen Thunder and lightning to turn your hair green Snow, it came dumping, all over the place And that cold, freezing wind that bites into your face Though the truck, well equipped, could have faced lesser storms This was something unusual, outside the norms The truck slowed to a crawl, till it barely was going Where it finally did stop, there's just no way of knowing.
But I'm sure on that spot you'll see nothing at all You'll hear no engine whirring; you'll hear no feet fall Buried somewhere down deep 'neath the ice and the snow There are two UPS men, both heroes, we know With a package for Steve, labeled 'Christmas - Use Care' As not one suspected it wouldn't get there.
Of course, nobody knows where exactly it is As I'm sure Joe could tell you, 'cause he's in the biz But they fully assure me that it's on it way And it should be arriving almost any day For the snow, it is thawing, and knowing those guys They will never give up till the fat lady flies They know it's important; they know it is great To always deliver, though you may be late.
I can hardly explain how it chokes me inside To recount the sad tale of your gift's awful ride And it would be right here, it would be in your hands If the fingers of fate had not made other plans But we know that a gift, it must be a surprise You can't know what it is 'till you see with your eyes But as one tiny taste of the sadness I feel I can give you a hint. It has only one wheel.
(several says later the expected unicycle arrived) |