I'd love to comb your hair
Your hair is such a mess
Just take off that dress
I'd love to comb your hair

I don't like my hair neat
I don't like my hair neat
I don't like my hair neat
I don't like my hair neat

Just take off your shoes
Just take off your shoes
You've nothing left to lose
Just take off your shoes

These shoes stay on my feet(on my feet)
These shoes stay on my feet(on my feet)
These shoes stay on my feet(on my feet)
These shoes stay on my feet(on my feet)

What's that sound
I like that sound
I love that sound
It's the sound of my shoes
It's the sound of my shoes

I'd like to hold your hand
Wearing my brand new gloves
This must be real love
I'd love to hold your hand

Those gloves don't touch my skin
Those gloves don't touch my skin
Those gloves don't touch my skin
Those gloves don't touch my skin

I'd love to do your nails
Before someone gets hurt
Don't be such a flirt
I'd love to do those nails

These nails have served me well
These nails have served me well
These nails have served me well
These nails have served me well

What's that sound
I like that sound
I love that sound
It's the sound of my shoes
It's the sound of my shoes


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Shoes Lyrics as written by Don D. Robey Unknown Writer

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    I think the video of this song is set in a councellors office, and the male councellors seems to be trying to open up to the lady, possibly in a flurtatious way, but the lady remains un open and cold.

    I think the song has the same meaning really.

    hippydippyon July 27, 2009   Link

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