First time her collarbone tripped over my shoelaces [3x]
Over my shoelaces, yeah, over my shoelaces

Got to get a new pair of shoes
to kick it with her, not kick it with you
[2x]

Second time her collarbone tripped over my shoelaces [3x]
Yeah, 100 meter races, yeah, 100 metered race

Got to get a new pair of shoes
to kick it with her, not kick it with you
(Sock it to me)
Got to get a new pair of shoes
to kick it with her, not kick it with you

What she gonna do with a fool like you? [3x]
What she gonna [4x]
What she gonna do with a fool like you? [3x]
What she gonna [3x] Sock it to me, ah!

Toe bone connected to the ankle bone
ankle bone connected to the shin bone
shin bone connected to the knee bone
knee bone connected to the thigh bone
thigh bone connected to the hip bone
hip bone connected to the back bone
back bone connected to the collarbone
collarbone connected to the neck bone
neck bone connected to the head bone
head bone connected to the neck bone
neck bone connected to the collarbone
collarbone connected to the back bone
back bone connected to the hip bone
hip bone connected to the thigh bone
thigh bone connected to the knee bone
knee bone connected to the shin bone
shin bone connected to the knee bone
ankle bone connected to the shin bone
toe bone connected to the ankle bone
ankle bone connected to the shin bone
shin bone connected to the knee bone
knee bone connected to the thigh bone
thigh bone connected to the hip bone
hip bone connected to the back bone
back bone connected to the collarbone

Got to get a new pair of shoes
to kick it with her, not kick it with you
(Sock it to me, ah)
[4x]

What she gonna do with a fool like you? [3x]
What she gonna [4x]
What she gonna do with a fool like you? [3x]
What she gonna [3x] Sock it to me, ah!

Uh, sock it to me, ah [3x]

(Beatboxing)


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    this is a very awesome song and i think the lyrics are very apperent

    hip bone connected to the thigh bone

    noMEnoMORE426on February 12, 2008   Link

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