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An Old Pair of Shoes
 
  Verse 1:
I’ve walked a million miles across this floor
But I never have quite made it to the door
I never thought the time would come
I’d ever see this day
When you could make me feel so thrown away

Chorus:
I’m feeling like an old pair of shoes
All worn out from walking through these blues
There’s a hole in my soul
And I’m really feeling used
I’m just like an old pair of shoes

Verse 2:
You’ve always been my one and only, love
It ain’t no easy thing to give you up
Looking back I’m feeling like
There’s nothing left to lose
This time I may just walk out on you cause

Repeat chorus:
Tagg:
There’s a hole in my soul
And I’m really feeling used
I’m just like an old pair of shoes




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