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When there's a lull and things are dull
He sharpens knives for all the wives
In the neighborhood and he's very good
(So very, very good)
He'll darn a sock or set a clock
An apple cart, a broken heart
He'll do anything but he'd rather sing
(He'll so much rather sing his song)
Toodle-uma-luma-luma
Toodle-uma-luma-luma, toodle-aye-ay
Any umbrellas, any umbrellas to fix today?
Bring your parasol, it may be small, it may be big
He'll fix them all with what you call a thingamajig
Pitter patter patter, pitter patter patter, it looks like rain
Let it pitter patter, let it pitter patter, don't mind the rain
He'll mend your umbrella then go on his way singing
Toodle-uma-luma-luma-toodle-ay
Toodle-uma-luma-luma-toodle-ay
Any umbrellas to fix today?
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