Donut Man
On the corner of 5th and Main
By an old riverbed and a railroad train
There's a shop near the track
The owner works in the back
He's got a hole in his shirt, a hole in his shoe
He walks around without a whole lot to do
He's got no car, he's got no clothes
Does what he does, and that's all he knows
'Cause he's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
He's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
For at least ten years and a day
He's been going in and out of his way
To give what he's got
The Lord knows he gives a lot
With his fortune made and money down
The gifts he gives are all over town
On his face a beautiful smile
He's sending out all the while
'Cause he's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
He's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
Ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh
His children grew up, and he grew old
His hands got shaky, and the shop got sold
On many lives that the story's been told
There ain't nothing left but a donut hole
'Cause he's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
He's a donut man
He's doing what he can
He's happy every day, he's got nothing to lose
He's found his way
Donut man
Donut man
(He's a donut man, happy every day, just a donut man)
Donut man
(He's a donut man)