My foot it is bare,
That's the way it should be,
Shoes remove the experience and care,
Of how God intended grasses glee,
So I don't wear shoes when I can,
It's how it should be since the world began,
God gave me at birth the greatest kind of shoe,
On me they always grow as I do,
They fix themselves when they break or tear,
They're the easiest to wash when they are dirtily fair,
God gave me these shoes, so they're the ones I always wear,
Their brand name is the one I call bare.
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