These Old Shoes
Deer Tick Lyrics


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Well, they said it was the cheapest fare at this time of year
And they said, "It's nice and safe, you got nothing to fear"
So I will take this old plane to get to you
Yes, I will take this old plane to get to you

Twenty minutes late the plane crashes down
And I'm one of three left amongst a priest and a clown
And then all I can hear is the hiss of the track
I said, "why the hell not" and I jump on the back
And I will take this old train to get to you
Yes, I will take this old train to get to you

She said, "get off my train you dirty hobo"
And I tried to explain but it was a no go
It was a no go for this hobo

He said for fifty bucks I could take it
He was sure that this lemon could make it
So I will take this old car to get to you
Yes, I will take this old car to get to you

(He said you could take it)

Couple miles out of this old part of town
My engine explodes with a horrible sound
But I will take these old shoes to get to you
Yes, I will take these old shoes to get to you




Oh, I will take these old shoes to get to you
Yes, I will take these old shoes to get to you

Overall Meaning

Deer Tick's "These Old Shoes" tells the story of a person determined to get to their loved one against all odds. The song starts with the singer trying to board a cheap plane to see their beloved, despite warnings of the plane's age and condition. However, the plane inevitably crashes and the singer is left with only two people, a priest, and a clown, amongst the wreckage. The singer then decides to jump onto a train to continue their journey, but they are kicked off by the conductor, who sees them as nothing more than a dirty hobo.


The singer persists and buys an old car for $50, which ends up breaking down outside of town. Despite all these setbacks, the singer does not lose sight of their goal and decides to continue their journey on foot. The final lyrics reveal that the singer will take their "old shoes" to get to their lover, regardless of the obstacles they face.


The song tells a poignant tale of perseverance and determination to be with someone they love, no matter the cost. The lyrics are full of metaphors that speak to the lengths one will go to when they are truly driven by love. Despite the repeated setbacks and challenges faced by the singer, they never give up on their quest to be with the one they love.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, they said it was the cheapest fare at this time of year
Someone has recommended a cheap mode of transportation for this time of year


And they said, "It's nice and safe, you got nothing to fear"
The mode of transportation recommended is considered safe


So I will take this old plane to get to you
The singer has decided to take an old plane to reach their destination


Yes, I will take this old plane to get to you
The artist is dedicated to reaching their destination and is willing to use an old plane to do so


Twenty minutes late the plane crashes down
The plane crashes 20 minutes after take off


And I'm one of three left amongst a priest and a clown
There are only three survivors of the plane crash, including the singer, a priest, and a clown


And then all I can hear is the hiss of the track
The singer hears a train passing by


I said, "why the hell not" and I jump on the back
The artist decides to hitch a ride on the train


And I will take this old train to get to you
The artist is now committed to taking an old train to reach their destination


Yes, I will take this old train to get to you
The artist is determined to reach their destination using any means necessary


She said, "get off my train you dirty hobo"
The singer is kicked off the train by the conductor


And I tried to explain but it was a no go
The artist attempted to reason with the conductor but was unsuccessful


It was a no go for this hobo
The conductor was not willing to change their mind


He said for fifty bucks I could take it
The singer meets someone who offers to sell them an old car for $50


He was sure that this lemon could make it
The seller believes that the car will get the singer to their destination


So I will take this old car to get to you
The artist decides to use the old car to reach their destination


Yes, I will take this old car to get to you
The artist is determined to use the old car to reach their destination


Couple miles out of this old part of town
A few miles outside the town limits


My engine explodes with a horrible sound
The car's engine fails and makes a loud noise


But I will take these old shoes to get to you
The artist decides to continue on foot, using their old shoes to reach their destination


Yes, I will take these old shoes to get to you
The artist is determined to reach their destination, even if it means walking there




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