Toodles Mr. Jim
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Toodles Mr. Jim
You cherry picker
Toodles I say, so long
Hear that your grave's a little warm you stickler
Sing 'em all your happy song
It's today
Today Sunday
By your grave.

I say toodles Mr. Jim
You cherry picker
Taught me so well
How to spell those red in
And
And
Hey
You know she deserved that nose
Splattered and swattered blood in my hands
Not a nice day for your little girl
But you came to my aid instead.

Now, now it's toodles Mr. Jim
You cherry picker
Build that ladder well
Teach me just where those boys can climb
When they've got a spell.

Toodles Mr. Jim
You are my sweet favorite neighbor of them all
Of them
Girls go to their parties
I don't care
Cause I'm with you
Still

That was toodles Mr. Jim.
Mr. Jim died
Two weeks ago
And he taught me how to pick cherries
And I punched his daughter in the nose




Because she was mean
Mr. Jim was good.

Overall Meaning

The song "Toodles Mr. Jim" by Tori Amos is a tribute to a man named Mr. Jim who has passed away. The lyrics are narrated by a person who was close to Mr. Jim and learned important life lessons from him. The first verse expresses a fond farewell to Mr. Jim, who apparently had a habit of picking cherries, and describes the singer's knowledge of the warmth of his grave. The singer seems to appreciate Mr. Jim's attitude towards life by mentioning that he always sang happy songs. The second verse also reflects on the lessons that Mr. Jim taught the singer, including how to spell correctly and how to handle difficult situations. The singer apparently was involved in a violent altercation with Mr. Jim's daughter, with blood on his hands, but Mr. Jim came to his aid instead.


The third verse talks about how the singer will miss Mr. Jim and his guidance, and also implies a sense of wanting to repay him by building a ladder well and teaching other boys to climb. The final verse expresses again how much Mr. Jim meant to the singer, choosing to spend time with him instead of going out to parties. The song ends with a final farewell to Mr. Jim, acknowledging his recent death and the gift of his friendship.


Line by Line Meaning

Toodles Mr. Jim
Goodbye, Mr. Jim


You cherry picker
You were a skilled worker in picking cherries


Toodles I say, so long
I'm saying goodbye


Hear that your grave's a little warm you stickler
I heard that your grave has recently been occupied


Sing 'em all your happy song
Sing all your happy songs in the afterlife


It's today
Today is Sunday


Today Sunday
Today is Sunday


By your grave.
I'm staying near your grave.


I say toodles Mr. Jim
Again, goodbye Mr. Jim


Taught me so well
You taught me very well


How to spell those red in
How to spell the word 'red in'


And
And


And
And


Hey
Hey


You know she deserved that nose
You knew that she deserved to get punched in the nose


Splattered and swattered blood in my hands
I got blood on my hands after punching her nose


Not a nice day for your little girl
It wasn't a nice day for your daughter


But you came to my aid instead.
But you helped me instead.


Now, now it's toodles Mr. Jim
Once again, it's goodbye Mr. Jim


Build that ladder well
Build that ladder very well


Teach me just where those boys can climb
Teach me where boys can climb


When they've got a spell.
When they're under a spell.


Toodles Mr. Jim
Yet again, goodbye Mr. Jim


You are my sweet favorite neighbor of them all
You are my favorite neighbor of all the neighbors


Of them
Of the neighbors


Girls go to their parties
Other girls go to their parties


I don't care
But I don't care about that


Cause I'm with you
Because I'm here with you


Still
Still


That was toodles Mr. Jim.
That's another goodbye Mr. Jim.


Mr. Jim died
Mr. Jim has passed away


Two weeks ago
It happened two weeks ago


And he taught me how to pick cherries
And he taught me how to pick cherries


And I punched his daughter in the nose
And I punched his daughter in the nose


Because she was mean
Because she was not nice


Mr. Jim was good.
Despite that, Mr. Jim was a good person.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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