New Shoes
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New Shoes
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New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
I saw them in the window, and they called my name
So I went in and bought them and I haven't been the same
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
I'll wear them on Monday and probably all week long
I'll wear them in the bathtub and I'll write them a love song
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
You tell me that there's more to life
And I know its true
But right now nothing comes to mind, except my new shoes
I saw them in the window, and they called my name
So I went in and bought them and I haven't been the same
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
New shoes you rule you rule new shoes
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Emma Roberts performs "New Shoes", and this lyric page sits inside the Emma Roberts catalog on LyroVerse.
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