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I Love My White Shoes
Easy
by Eric Litwin
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I love my shoes, I love my white shoes
I love my white shoes, I my white shoes
Oh no!
Pete stepped in a large pile of
Strawberries!
What color did it turn his shoes?
Red
Did cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking along and singing his song
I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes
I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes
Oh no!
Pete stepped in a large pile of
Blueberries!
What did it his shoes?
Blue!
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking and singing his song
I my blue shoes, I my blue shoes
I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes
Oh no!
Pete in a large puddle of
Mud!
What color did it his shoes?
Brown!
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking along and singing his song
I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes
I love my shoes, I love my brown shoes
Oh no!
stepped in a bucket of water
And all the brown, and all the blue, and all the red away
What were his again?
White!
But now they were wet
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept along and his song
I love my wet shoes, I love my wet shoes
I love my wet shoes, I my wet shoes
The moral of pete's story is
No matter you step in
Keep walking along and singing your song
Because it's all good.
I love my white shoes, I my white shoes
Oh no!
Pete stepped in a large pile of
Strawberries!
What color did it turn his shoes?
Red
Did cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking along and singing his song
I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes
I love my red shoes, I love my red shoes
Oh no!
Pete stepped in a large pile of
Blueberries!
What did it his shoes?
Blue!
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking and singing his song
I my blue shoes, I my blue shoes
I love my blue shoes, I love my blue shoes
Oh no!
Pete in a large puddle of
Mud!
What color did it his shoes?
Brown!
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept walking along and singing his song
I love my brown shoes, I love my brown shoes
I love my shoes, I love my brown shoes
Oh no!
stepped in a bucket of water
And all the brown, and all the blue, and all the red away
What were his again?
White!
But now they were wet
Did pete cry?
Goodness, no!
He kept along and his song
I love my wet shoes, I love my wet shoes
I love my wet shoes, I my wet shoes
The moral of pete's story is
No matter you step in
Keep walking along and singing your song
Because it's all good.
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