Puss N' Boots / These Boots (Are Made For Walking)

Album: Move To Move (1989)
Charted: 58
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  • Ah ah aaah ah]
    [Ah ah aaah ah ah]

    Yeah I admit that I'm at fault
    But no, you've done it too
    You gotta open up your eyes
    Why can't you see it from my point of view, I want you to
    Why do we tell each other lies?
    I thought you knew it when I said
    that I would call last night
    I couldn't find myself a phone
    Now come to think about it
    Can you tell me, am I right?
    How do I know you were alone?

    [These boots are made for walking]
    [That's just what they'll do]
    [One of these days this boots are gonna walk all over YOU]

    [Ah ah aaah ah]
    [Ah ah aaah ah ah]

    Don't try to tell me I'm the one who's making our mistakes
    And that I'm causing all the pain
    I told you once before you gotta learn some give and take
    Or was my talking all in vain

    Oh there may come a day when I can give my soul about
    Right now I need my space and time
    I'll give you everything one day you know I will somehow
    I'm gonna hold on to my pride

    [These boots are made for walking]
    [That's just what they'll do]
    [One of these days this boots are gonna walk all over YOU]

    RAP
    I see you want me to walk
    You see there's no room for talk
    Standing out in the cold
    You got me feinin' and gawking
    A fool is what I'm feeling
    But see baby that's fine
    I bought some blue suede shoes this time
    To do some stepping
    And do some stomping
    Hanging out with the guys and the girls, do some romping
    Dance and play and shout and everything's cool
    You put a boot in your mouth fool

    [These boots are made for walking]
    [That's just what they'll do]
    [One of these days this boots are gonna walk all over you]

    [Are you ready boots?]
    [Start walking]

    Writer/s: LEE HAZELWOOD
    Publisher: CRITERION MUSIC CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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