I See Bones

ALLAN SHERMAN

The doctor was looking at the X-ray
And I asked him, "What do you see?"
And he kept on looking at the X-ray
As he said in French to me:

"I see bones
I see gizzards and bones
And a few kidney stones
Among the lovely bones

I see hips
And fourteen paper clips
Three asparagus tips
Among the lovely bones
I see things in your peritoneum
That belong in the British Museum

I see your spine
And your spine looks divine
It's exactly like mine
Now doesn't that seem strange
And in case you use pay telephones
There's two dollars in change
Among your lovely bones

Oh hello there, nurse
Come over here and look at this X-ray
It's really remarkable
Look at this
Isn't the lumbar vertebrae supposed to be connected to the clavicle?
Well I know, but with Scotch tape?
Hey, look what's in there
Look at that, it's a stamp
It's a 1922 McKinley ultramarine blue with imperfect perforations
I've gotta get that out and put in my collection
Look in there, there's printing
What does it say in there?
"U.S. Certified Grade A"
Look at this, fascinating
See those little round things
Know what those are?
Those are M & M's
Those people are right
They don't melt!

Among the lovely bones

Curiosités sur la chanson I See Bones de Allan Sherman

Sur quels albums la chanson “I See Bones” a-t-elle été lancée par Allan Sherman?
Allan Sherman a lancé la chanson sur les albums “My Son, The Nut” en 1963 et “My Son, The Box” en 2005.
Qui a composé la chanson “I See Bones” de Allan Sherman?
La chanson “I See Bones” de Allan Sherman a été composée par ALLAN SHERMAN.

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