The Bookman drives From Stockton to Hanksville Meeting Mormons and Indians Books on wheels
All the town ladies Bring root beer and cookies The kids read fairy tales Squirming and laughing
One lady is reading And hanging around Got sweet on the bookman When he came to town
She’s wonderin how In the world can she leave Got fourteen kids Baby on each knee
CHORUS: The Bookman comes and he never stays long Like turning pages he’s up and gone He fades away like a reading light in the night She marks the day like she marks a page When he’s gonna come back round again Till then she reads the babies to sleep at night
He noticed one day She was staring at him With a romance novel Behind each grin
He offered to take Her down the road She shook her head And softly said no