[Verse]
In the shadow of the mountains
Near the old oak tree
Lived a man named Tyler
Small as small could be
With boots no bigger than a thimble’s brim
The world looked vast
But not to him
[Chorus]
Oh
Tyler
Oh Tyler
The tiniest of men
You walked the earth where giants have been
With a heart so bold and a grin so wide
No height could match your boundless pride
[Verse 2]
He carried a stick
It was his mighty lance
He’d fight off spiders with a warrior’s stance
His voice rang clear like a morning bell
Though the tavern folk laughed
He’d weave a spell
[Chorus]
Oh
Tyler
Oh Tyler
The tiniest of men
You walked the earth where giants have been
With a heart so bold and a grin so wide
No height could match your boundless pride
[Bridge]
Once he scaled a keg in the old roadside inn
And told tales of travels
Where he’d always win
From the tallest tree to the deepest glen
The world was his
Though smaller than them
[Verse 3]
The wind carried whispers of his daring feat
A man so small with no sign of defeat
Through forests and fields
His legend grew
Tiny Tyler
With a world to pursue