This Old Man
Tori Amos Lyrics


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This old man
He played one
He played knick knack on my thumb
With a knick knack paddy whack
Give your dog a bone
This old man came rolling home

This old man
He played two
He played knick knack on my shoe
With a knick knack paddy whack
Give your dog a bone

This old man
He played three
He played knick knack on my knee
With a knick knack
Paddy whack
This old man

This old man
He played four
He played knick knack on my door
With a knick knack paddy whack
Give your dog a bone
This old man came rolling home

This old man
He played ten
He played knick knack on my shin
On my shin




With a knick knack paddy whack
Give your dog a bone

Overall Meaning

The song "This Old Man" is a traditional children's song but Tori Amos's version is quite different from the original. Instead of a nursery rhyme, Amos twists the song into a deep, passionate, and mysterious ballad that is open to several interpretations. The song seems to convey hope, possibility, and transformation through some clues that suggest a new beginning. The singer is addressing someone or something, a lover, a spirit, or perhaps herself, with the old man representing a symbol of change, renewal, or even death. For instance, “give your dog a bone" can symbolize a gift for the soul, while "rolling home" implies that the old man has come back to rest or to die.


The lyrics in "This Old Man" don't follow a regular verse-chorus structure, making it more complex and interesting. Each "number" that the old man plays in the song refers to him arriving at a new place or a new stage of life. The repetitive "knick knack paddy whack" adds additional meaning to the song, and may perhaps be symbolic of the fleeting nature of life or the different seasons of life. The song is ultimately a metaphor for the journey of life, including its ups and downs, its sweet and bitter moments, and its final goodbye.


Line by Line Meaning

This old man
Referring to an elderly person


He played one
He made a gesture with his hands


He played knick knack on my thumb
He lightly tapped his thumb against mine


With a knick knack paddy whack
With a simple and playful tune


Give your dog a bone
A phrase used to encourage someone to relax or take a break


This old man came rolling home
He left cheerfully, possibly dancing or singing


He played two
He repeated the gesture with a different body part


He played knick knack on my shoe
He tapped his knuckles against my shoe


He played three
He continued the pattern


He played knick knack on my knee
He tapped my knee with his fingers


This old man
Referring to the same elderly person as before


He played four
He repeated the process again


He played knick knack on my door
He knocked on a door or surface with his knuckles


This old man came rolling home
He left in a joyful manner as before


He played ten
He continued to repeat the actions


He played knick knack on my shin
He lightly tapped my shin with his hand


On my shin
Clarifying which body part he tapped


With a knick knack paddy whack
Using the same simple tune as before


Give your dog a bone
Encouraging relaxation or taking a break




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: N TRADITIONAL (PD), BONITA SIMPSON, BERT SIMPSON, DEBI PIKE, RAFFI CAVOUKIAN

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