There's old jimmy on the street With nothing on his feet But with a smile upon his face And his eyes is full of grace And they say he'll never win And he's took it on the chin Yet he turns the other cheek And he sang his song to me He sang about the mountains high How many times he nearly died From climbing up the highest peak With nae shoes upon his feet Sang of far exotic lands Lotus flower in his hands He'd picked it for a maiden fair With deep dark eyes and long black hair You've got to do it when you can So when you're a dying man You can smile at the crone Saying darling take me home And when they lower you six feet down You're friends will off And they'll be dancing till the dawn They'll sing about how you shone And then he sang in a foreign tongue Told me bout how he got drunk on ameretto from the tray How he danced with monkeys Sang of tribes in jungles wild How he got a lass wie child Her father skewered him with a spear And he ended up back here. You've got to do it when you can So when you're a dying man You can smile at the crone Saying darling take me home And when they lower you six feet down You're friends will off And they'll be dancing till the dawn They'll sing about how you shone (Woahh-woahhhh-by-amm (Woahh-woahhhh-by-amm) And now old jimmy's old and tired Warms his bones beside the fire Bottle of whisky at his side He still wanders far and wide You see old jimmy's done it all His pride'll never fall He'll be happy when he dies 'Cos he let his spirit fly. You've got to do it when you can So when you're a dying man You can smile at the crone Singing darling take me home And when they lower you six feet down You're friends will off And they'll be dancing till the dawn They'll sing about how you shone (Woahh-woahhhh-by-amm (Woahh-woahhhh-by-amm) You've got to do it while you can.