Popsicle Toes is a playful pop tune by American singer-songwriter Michael Franks. It was released in 1976 as a single from the album The Art of Tea, written by Franks and produced by Tommy LiPuma. The lyrics mix flirtation with vulnerability, using the image of popsicle toes to evoke cold feet and intimate mischief, including lines about a Pentax and light geographic metaphors. It became Franks' only entry on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No 43, and reached No 45 on the Easy Listening chart. The song has remained a signature track from The Art of Tea and was later covered by Diana Krall on her 1999 album When I Look In Your Eyes.