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What do you say when you see him out on the street?
What's he get paid and where does he find shoes for those feet?
Does he feel extra special like he's blessed and he's cursed?
And when he says it's no big deal, don't it kind of sound rehearsed?
Well, I've heard he's a charmer, but he runs hot and cold
Whatever he is, he's the smallest man in the world
I saw him one time on Bourbon Street outside a bar
As he climbed from the back of a shiny black Lincoln Town Car
Where can he hang out when he wants to lay low?
And when he looks in the mirror, where does he go?
When he boxes his shadow, which one takes the fall?
Whatever he does, he's the smallest man in the world
Where can he sit when he just has to have a good view?
And when he's called a liar, well, how much can he really prove?
They say he's been married, he put in his time
Lived in a tower and blew his own mind
Don't it feel like a child when the waitress says, "Doll?
What can I get you, doll?"
Whatever she says, he's the smallest man in the world
The smallest man in the world
Boy, you're running off to there, little fella?
Oh, well, look at him go!