| Song | Walk A Mile In My Shoes |
| Artist | Elvis Presley |
| Album | Elvis Viva Las Vegas |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Lyrics:Joe South Music:Joe South | |
| If I could be you, if you could be me | |
| For just one hour, if we could find a way | |
| To get inside each other's mind | |
| If you could see you through my eyes | |
| Instead your own ego I believe you'd be | |
| I believe you'd be surprised to see | |
| That you've been blind | |
| Walk a mile in my shoes | |
| just walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Before you abuse, criticize and accuse | |
| Then walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Now if we spend the day | |
| Throwin' stones at one another | |
| 'Cause I don't think, 'cause I don't think | |
| Or wear my hair the same way you do | |
| Well, I may be common people | |
| But I'm your brother | |
| And when you strike out | |
| You're tryin' to hurt me | |
| It's hurtin' you, Lord how mercy | |
| Now there are people on reservations | |
| And out in the ghetto | |
| And brother there, but, for the grace of God | |
| Go you and I, | |
| If I only had wings of a little angel | |
| Don't you know, I'd fly | |
| To the top of a mountain | |
| And then I'd cry, cry, cry |
| Lyrics: Joe South Music: Joe South | |
| If I could be you, if you could be me | |
| For just one hour, if we could find a way | |
| To get inside each other' s mind | |
| If you could see you through my eyes | |
| Instead your own ego I believe you' d be | |
| I believe you' d be surprised to see | |
| That you' ve been blind | |
| Walk a mile in my shoes | |
| just walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Before you abuse, criticize and accuse | |
| Then walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Now if we spend the day | |
| Throwin' stones at one another | |
| ' Cause I don' t think, ' cause I don' t think | |
| Or wear my hair the same way you do | |
| Well, I may be common people | |
| But I' m your brother | |
| And when you strike out | |
| You' re tryin' to hurt me | |
| It' s hurtin' you, Lord how mercy | |
| Now there are people on reservations | |
| And out in the ghetto | |
| And brother there, but, for the grace of God | |
| Go you and I, | |
| If I only had wings of a little angel | |
| Don' t you know, I' d fly | |
| To the top of a mountain | |
| And then I' d cry, cry, cry |
| Lyrics: Joe South Music: Joe South | |
| If I could be you, if you could be me | |
| For just one hour, if we could find a way | |
| To get inside each other' s mind | |
| If you could see you through my eyes | |
| Instead your own ego I believe you' d be | |
| I believe you' d be surprised to see | |
| That you' ve been blind | |
| Walk a mile in my shoes | |
| just walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Before you abuse, criticize and accuse | |
| Then walk a mile in my shoes | |
| Now if we spend the day | |
| Throwin' stones at one another | |
| ' Cause I don' t think, ' cause I don' t think | |
| Or wear my hair the same way you do | |
| Well, I may be common people | |
| But I' m your brother | |
| And when you strike out | |
| You' re tryin' to hurt me | |
| It' s hurtin' you, Lord how mercy | |
| Now there are people on reservations | |
| And out in the ghetto | |
| And brother there, but, for the grace of God | |
| Go you and I, | |
| If I only had wings of a little angel | |
| Don' t you know, I' d fly | |
| To the top of a mountain | |
| And then I' d cry, cry, cry |