Margo May — Blue Shoes lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Blue Shoes" by Margo May.

Lyrics

I’m glad that he lives down the street,
essentially.
Chance that we’ll meet is 4 out of 10.
This town tends to act like a pen.
If I had to choose any old shoes,
I’d choose the ones that he wears.
If I had to stare at any old face,
I’d choose the one that God gave.
To him I can’t win,
He don’t even know who I am.
I’m glad that he rides his back on the street,
I tend to see him at stop lights from time to time.
I imagine that I’m on the back of his bike,
That’s how I think in my head.
If I had to bring him any old thing,
I’d bring him a beer after work.
If I had to stare at any old face,
I’d choose the one that God gave.
To him I can’t win,
He don’t even know who I am
If I don’t see him around this town,
for months at a time.
Know that he’s probably in some far of country,
riding on his motorbike.
If I had to choose any old shoes,
I’d choose the ones he wears.
If I had to stare at any old face,
I’d choose the one that God gave.
To him I can’t win,
He don’t even know who I am.