His daddy said when he was a baby He was impossible to hold He'd fuss and fight and then he'd giggle all night Terrify the whole household But he'd listen to his betime stories He believed what he was told About gypsy camps, saddle tramps And rainbow gold He had about a million questions Liked to drove everybody wild He'd ask them stuff that was just too tough They all told him, "hush up child" So it came as no surprise When he left his home so young Looking for some kind of paradise I don't know what else he could have done He was a scholar Though he never really went to school He stood amazed at the world's ways And he followed the golden rule He knew a little bit about everything He could pretty much guess the rest And he always seemed to know what you mean If you took him in your confidence Now most people run around in circles But he ran a real straight line The only thing wrong was that before too long He left everyone who loved him behind So it came as no surprise When he left his home so young Looking for some kind of paradise Looking for something that he hadn't already done Well he got to be hard to keep track of Everybody was a little confused And then one time the old grapevine Whispered the strangest news Now maybe he didn't mean to do it I understand it if you've got your doubts But I got a good idea that the coast was clear And he figured he'd just bust on out Now friends I'm not saying that it was a good thing I'm not saying that it makes much sense I just know that he was the kind to cross every line Jump every single last fence So it comes as no surprise That he left his home so young Still looking for some kind of paradise The fool thought he had to go all the way to kingdom come The only thing that I really wonder about now Keeps running across my mind If he ever caught his breath between his birth and death If he ever caught his breath between birth and death I swear I don't know where he ever found the time Some kind of paradise