I'll put my favorite white dress on
And my 2 dollar shoes
Tie my hair up the way you like
Make you see that I'm still in love with you
I'll play your favorite records
Make you some homemade coffee cake
Let you win me in a hand of poker
Convince you to never want to go away
Hmm...

I'll leave you notes in the morning
And get you ready for your day
Kiss your lips before you leave me
Make you see my love for you will never change
And at night I'll tuck you into bed
Tell you stories till you fall asleep
And then I'll hold you under the moonlight
And hope that you will always be this close to me.


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2 Dollar Shoes Lyrics as written by Rosie Thomas

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    This is a very sweet love song. I adore it.

    MixedUpConfusionon January 01, 2007   Link
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    this song is so sweet. i want a girlfriend like that.

    jhawksmooron January 09, 2008   Link
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    and this is a longshot, but does anyone know how to play the guitar chords or tabs to this song? i can't find it anywhere.

    jhawksmooron January 09, 2008   Link
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    It's a short and sweet song. My interpretation is that the first part of the song is her loving a boyfriend, perhaps even a husband. But the second part is about loving a child, and hoping that they never grow away from you like so many do.

    Loteriaon June 19, 2011   Link

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