Fire In Your New Shoes

Album: Dynasty (2010)
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  • I like that outfit
    The zippers pinchin'
    But if you want it any tighter we can sinch it
    Dress up in leather
    Wear every color
    I'm going Loco-co
    With sequence in the center

    So come
    Twirl your dresses around
    Lift your cotton socks on
    And turn your cameras on
    Now for the fun

    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    If you should smile and look so surprised
    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    Let's hope that your soles don't burn to the floor

    I light the fire
    I light the fire

    Buttons are busted
    We're decorated
    We make an ornament
    With gold and silver plating
    So whats the latest
    We raise a fever
    We're just all red inside
    That's all to see here

    Yeah we're red inside
    We're all red inside
    And the leg bones connected to the one in the thigh
    We're red inside
    We're all red inside
    And the leg bones connected to the one in the thigh

    So co-o-o-ome
    Twirl your dresses arou-ou-ou-ound
    Lift your cotton socks sa-sa-sa-sa
    Turn your cameras oh-oh-oh-oh-oh

    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    If you should smile and look so surprised
    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    Let's hope that your soles don't burn to the floor

    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    If you should smile and look so surprised
    While I light a fire in your new shoes
    Let's hope that your soles don't burn to the floor

    While I light a fire
    I light a fire Writer/s: FINN BJARNSON, MARK PHILLIPS, MARTINA SORBARA, RYAN RADDON
    Publisher: Payday Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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