I was walking down, nearby the yellow brick road I saw this little girl, you see, she was just walking her dog With a charming smile she came towards me and said: "Hi, Jenny. Please tell me, why are you walkin' in this land? You've lost your way, you cannot stay Walk back real fast to the soil where you belong And remember this one advice, 'cause I won't say it twice: You better walk on the shiny, shiny side of the road Still I took the muddy path, stubborn as a cow Lazy is so easy, not to look right at the sun I'm getting used to the crap on my shoes and sinking in the mud I started to feel mad for the dust covers my thighs And remembered the thing she said, singing in my head: You better walk on the shiny, shiny side of the road My friends, they're carrying burdens from town to town Never complaining, just enjoying the sounds With projects full of eyes, eyes full of stars They're far away. Where? I can't say. But they keep singing the song: YOU RATHER WALK ON THE SHINY, SHINY SIDE OF THE ROAD My feet, they hurt, and I started to feel tired 'Cause I began to understand that nowhere is my destiny I've reached the point where the world boards, and it sounds pretty funny With fists in the air, flowers on my hair On the goldie pavement of Broadway I'm gonna make my way I'm gonna walk on the shiny, shiny side of the road I'm gonna walk on the shiny, shiny side of the road I'm gonna walk on the shiny, shiny side of the road.