Mary Jane's Shoes
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Mary Jane's Shoes
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when I wear - my mary jane´s shoes
I can escape - from a blues
the whole world seems a little bit brighter, brighter
my heavy steps get a little bit louder, louder
wooh my mary jane´s (4x)
when I wear - my mary jane´s shoes
just like a child - under bruise
my heart and my soul - they feel like I´m seven
but from my head to my toes
it´s like I´m in heaven, heaven
wooh my mary jane´s (4x)
when I wear mary jane´s shoes
I enjoy to spin - the ones and toes
music has another dimension
and I can dance with another perception
wooh my mary jane´s (4x)
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Rita Marley performs "Mary Jane's Shoes", and this lyric page sits inside the Rita Marley catalog on LyroVerse.
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