Got new shoes today my friends
I hope you like them they have velcro straps
I think I'll wear them home and then
Decide to rip them off and take a bath
Okay

Now in the tub I have more friends
The yellow duckie and the floating house
I think I'll break them both again
But that's alright 'cause I don't need them any more

Perhaps this time we'll build a tree house
Where we can climb and waste the boring days away
Maybe this time we'll build a go-kart
And drive around the world
Billy let's play
Billy let's play

It's time for lunch so what's to eat?
PB and J cut up in squares of four
A glass of milk for little Pete
He's such a good boy let him have some more
A tale of black birds in the trees
A faithless man who hides behind closed doors
So many lovely memories
A happy face was all I ever needed

Perhaps this time we'll build a tree house
Where we can climb and waste the boring days away
Maybe this time we'll build a go-kart
And drive around the world
Billy let's play
Billy let's play

Let me be for the last time
Let me be for the last time
Set me free one more time
Set me free one more time

I got new shoes today my friends
I hope you like them they have velcro straps
They do


Lyrics submitted by DustyDuke_II

Velcro Shoes Lyrics as written by Peter J. Yorn

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    I believe this is a new version of one of his very old songs. Too bad it's not on the album, I REALLY like it! It's such a nice reminder of the things you like about your childhood and it's very energetic.

    DustyDuke_IIon March 11, 2009   Link

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