Where My Goons at
Mr. Mike Lyrics


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They were a gift from my mother when I turned fifteen
And I wore them to school with my favourite old jeans
They were made up of leather laces and sole
And they took me to places I never thought I would go

All my friends used to laugh at me I stood out from the rest
They weren't the most expensive but to me they were the best
They were little to big but I grew into them slow
They were a gift from my mother and I miss them so

Where's my shoes? (Where's my shoes?)
Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone
Where's my shoes? (Where's my shoes?)
Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone

Well, I lost all my riches that I made along the way
Now I'm just roaming the streets everyday
To my friends and my wife, I had to say goodbye
Well, at least I still think I've got God on my side

He's got a rusted old bucket that he uses for a drum
See we don't need no money to pay for our fun
But I tell you it's hard and now that I go to sleep
Knowing there's no comfort wrapped round my feet

Where's my shoes? (Where iis my shoes?)
Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone
Where's my shoes? (Where is my shoes?)
Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone

Where's my shoes? (Where is my shoes?)
Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone
Where's my shoes? (Where is my shoes?)




Where is my shoes?
Said, I woke up this morning and my shoes were gone

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of the song "Where My Goons at" by Mr. Mike, the lyrics reflect a sentimental attachment to a pair of shoes gifted by the singer's mother at the age of fifteen. The shoes are described as a cherished possession, worn with favorite old jeans and made of leather laces and sole. They symbolize a journey of personal growth and exploration, taking the singer to unexpected places and experiences they never imagined.


The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and emotional value attached to the shoes, as the singer reminisces about standing out from their friends and growing into the slightly oversized shoes over time. Despite not being the most expensive, the shoes hold significant sentimental value as a gift from the singer's mother, highlighting the depth of the emotional connection to this seemingly simple possession.


As the song progresses, the narrative takes a darker turn as the singer discovers that their beloved shoes have gone missing. This sudden loss serves as a metaphor for a broader sense of displacement and disconnection in the singer's life. The absence of the shoes represents a loss of comfort and familiarity, leaving the singer feeling exposed and vulnerable in a world that no longer feels familiar or secure.


The chorus repeats the haunting question "Where's my shoes?" multiple times, emphasizing the sense of longing and confusion surrounding the disappearance of this important symbol. The lyrics suggest a deeper existential questioning about loss, identity, and the search for meaning in a world that seems to have lost its stability. Overall, "Where My Goons at" captures a poignant narrative of attachment, loss, and the struggle to find one's way in a shifting and uncertain reality. The shoes serve as a potent symbol of emotional connection and grounding in a world that can be harsh and unpredictable.


Line by Line Meaning

They were a gift from my mother when I turned fifteen
These shoes hold sentimental value as they were given to me by my mother when I turned fifteen


And I wore them to school with my favourite old jeans
I cherished these shoes so much that I wore them to school with my favorite old jeans


They were made up of leather laces and sole
These shoes were made of leather, laces, and a sole, symbolizing their durability


And they took me to places I never thought I would go
These shoes carried me to unexpected places and experiences


All my friends used to laugh at me I stood out from the rest
Although my friends laughed at me, I stood out from the rest because of these shoes


They weren't the most expensive but to me they were the best
Although not the most expensive, these shoes were the best to me due to their sentimental value


They were little to big but I grew into them slow
Initially, these shoes were too big for me but I grew into them slowly over time


They were a gift from my mother and I miss them so
These shoes were a precious gift from my mother, and I miss them greatly


To my friends and my wife, I had to say goodbye
I had to bid farewell to my friends and wife, facing loss and hardship


Well, at least I still think I've got God on my side
Despite losing everything, I still believe that I have the support of a higher power


See we don't need no money to pay for our fun
We find joy and entertainment without relying on money


Knowing there's no comfort wrapped round my feet
The absence of shoes leaves me with discomfort, highlighting the importance of basic necessities




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