I was born in 1957, in Peoria, Illinois. One of my earliest childhood memories is my mother singing this version of the song: _____ Into the air, junior birdman Into the air, upside down Into the air, junior birdman But keep your eyes upon the ground. And when you see junior birdmen Flying high, flapping their wings Then you will know the junior birdmen Have sent their boxtops in. ______ Many of the other editions posted earlier are richer and more sensical in both story and rhyme, but I think this short simple version also has its charm, especially for youngsters. Indisputably a catchy tune! And, as others have remarked, nice to learn it is widely known and remembered.
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