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Thousand Dollar Shoes - Atrip funky version

by Postindustrial Poets

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Atrip's wonderful funky version of this track

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If you saw me on the sidewalk, maybe
On the street one day
Would you stop and make small talk with me?
Or would you walk away?

I see your picture in the papers
You're wearing thousand dollar shoes
And I remember when you and me
Had nothing in this world to lose

I feel bad about the way we parted
And I'm glad you got the things you wanted
Wearing Thousand Dollar Shoes

I remember that time we went to Paris
Staying in a cheap hotel
I guess it was the sound of the traffic meant
We didn't get to sleep so well
I see you in the magazines
Your cocktail dress and your pearls
And I remember when you and me
Were together against the world


One night before we separated
I said the wrong name in bed
I guess now you just pretended
You hadn't heard what I'd said
I see you on the tv screen with
Your friends in their Ascot hats
And I wonder what you're really thinking
'Cause you didn't use to be like that

I feel bad about the way we parted
And I'm glad you got the things you wanted
Wearing Thousand Dollar Shoes

If you saw me on the sidewalk, baby
On the street one day
Would you stop and make small talk with me?
Or would you walk away?

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released April 7, 2023
Words - Pete/ Postindustrial Poets
Music - Atrip and Pete

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Postindustrial Poets Luxembourg

The Postindustrial Poets started recording in Luxembourg in 2019 - and now spend their time between Luxembourg, Paris and London. The Poets' songs tell stories and the music? Imagine guys who love to mess around with guitars. amps and pedals, love indie bands but spent years listening to soul and blues too... ... more

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