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Come lamb that I choose,
Come cats, one and t' other,
With snowy-white shoes,Life in her creaking shoes
Goes, and more formal grows,
A round of calls and cues:Come Will, come Bub--go buy some better shoes;
Come Liz, come Lu--go tell your Ma the news--And scarlet coat and little golden shoes.
He: Not good enough.
She: Well, burn it if you choosebuckles on his shoes.
I would chooseby his shoes
And he always tips the shine-boy,
win or loseThey were equally tall as they stood in their shoes -
Between them, in fact, there was nothing to choose.So wash yer face an' bresh yer hair, an' mind yer p's and q's,
An' don't bust out yer pantaloons, and don't wear out yer shoes;The heir, with roses in his shoes,
That night might village partner choose;Which prick and bruise
And fashioned them into wings
For the heels of your shoes.New shoes,
New frock;
Vague viewsI know why you refuse:
Though I've no feet, some other man
Is standing in my shoes.To gain the silver sous
(Good luck one has no need of legs
To make a pair of shoes).Her sister, who brought me the news
Eased her bra when she slipped off her shoesWhat can you do with a woman's shoes,
After a woman is dead?
Shoes that perhaps you helped her choose,As other maidens use,
And face the gathered eyes,' she said,
'I'll go in satin shoes!'At ev'ry step he dreads the wall to lose,
And risks, to save a coach, his red-heel'd shoes;The heir, with roses in his shoes,
That night might village partner choose;But no, the Pope no wife may choose,
And so I would not wear his shoes;CHORUS: Beneath a shining or a rainy Zeus?
ALCMAEON: Mud's sister, not himself, adorns my shoes.