I don’t know the name
I don’t know the name
I just know that when I’m walking
I feel no pain
I don’t know the name
I don’t know the name
I just know that when I’m walking
I feel no shame
I used to sleep above the vent
outside the Towers Ferry Mall
This was a time
when I had no shoes at all
I would spend my days
bumming people for change
or a sandwich to keep
the mental cobwebs away
C:
One day in a daze
I saw these shoes and was amazed
They pointed at me sayin
boy it’s your lucky day
I begged like a fiend
to get a suit that was nice and clean
Bought a pair, some underwear
and strolled into my dream
C:
I got my tunes
I got my mojo
zuit suit
and winklepinkers
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