Tom Paxton (born Thomas Richard Paxton on October 31, 1937) is an American singer and writer of folk music whose songs have had enduring appeal (and include modern standards such as "The Last Thing on My Mind") known for a cynical, often political edge. In 2009, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Paxton was born in Chicago, Illinois, the youngest child of Burton and Esther Paxton. The Paxton family moved to Bristow, Oklahoma in 1948, where Tom grew to adulthood and which he still considers home.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: [email protected] (Gary Gocek)
I couldn't find a Paxton recording, so this is from what I got from this newsgroup as well as the Peter, Paul and Mary recording.
{title:The Marvelous Toy} {st:Tom Paxton}
When [D]I was just a [A7]wee little lad, [D]full of health and [A7]joy, My [G]father homeward [D]came one night and [E]gave to me a [A7]toy. A [D]wonder to be[A7]hold it was, with [D]many colors [G]bright, And the moment I lay [D]eyes on it, it be[E]came my [A7]heart's delight.
{start_of_chorus} It went [D]zip when it moved and [A7]pop when it stopped, And [D]whirrrrrr when it stood [G]still. I never knew just [D]what it was and I [A7]guess I never [D]will. {end_of_chorus}
The [D]first time that I [A7]picked it up, I [D]had a big [A7]surprise, 'Cause [G]right on the bottom were [D]two big buttons that [E]looked like big green [A7]eyes. I [D]first pushed one and [A7]then the other, [D]then I twisted its [G]lid, And when I set it [D]down again, [E]here is what it [A7]did.
{C: chorus}
It [D]first marched left and [A7]then marched straight, [D]then marched under a [A7]chair, And [G]when I looked where [D]it had gone it [E]wasn't even [A7]there. I [D]started to cry but my [A7]daddy laughted 'cause he [D]knew that I would [G]find, When I turned around my [D]marvelous toy would be [E]chugging on be[A7]hind.
{C: chorus}
The [D]years have gone by too [A7]quickly it seems, now [D]I have my own little [A7]boy, And [G]yesterday I [D]gave to him my [E]marvelous little [A7]toy. His [D]eyes nearly popped right [A7]out of his head and he [D]gave a squeal of [G]glee, Neither one of us knows just [D]what it is but he [E]loves it just like [A7]me.