New Shoes
Brian Alan Hager Lyrics


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I got myself some new shoes
And they don't slow down
They keep myself from slipping
And hold me to the ground

They keep myself from tripping
On the trouble thrown my way
They keep my feet on the ground
Like I knew I they would

I'm feeling better
Since I put on them new shoes
You'll feel better
When you put on some new shoes

Oh, I was sinking
The change has done me good
My head is getting clearer, a new attitude
We all have come together, since I got my new shoes

I'm feeling better
Since I put on them new shoes
You'll feel better
When you put on some new shoes

I'm feeling better
Since I put on them new shoes




You'll feel better
When you put on some new shoes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "New Shoes" by Brian Alan Hager convey a transformative journey that is symbolized by getting oneself a pair of new shoes. The singer starts by highlighting the positive impact these new shoes have had on them, emphasizing how these shoes do not slow them down and provide stability in times of uncertainty. The shoes act as a metaphor for finding strength and balance amid obstacles and challenges that may come their way, preventing them from slipping and keeping them firmly grounded.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts towards the emotional and mental changes that have taken place since putting on the new shoes. The singer describes feeling better and experiencing a positive shift in attitude and perspective. The notion of clarity and a renewed sense of purpose is emphasized, suggesting that the act of acquiring new shoes has brought about a significant change within the singer, enabling them to face life with newfound confidence and resilience.


The chorus of the song reinforces the idea that the act of putting on new shoes is not just a physical change but also a symbolic one that can lead to emotional and psychological benefits. The repetition of the lines "I'm feeling better / Since I put on them new shoes / You'll feel better / When you put on some new shoes" serves as a reminder that small changes can have a big impact on one's well-being and outlook on life.


Towards the end of the lyrics, there is a sense of unity and togetherness expressed, indicating that the positive changes brought about by the new shoes have not only affected the singer but have also influenced those around them. The song suggests that personal growth and transformation can have a ripple effect, bringing people together and fostering a sense of community and shared positivity. Overall, "New Shoes" by Brian Alan Hager beautifully captures the power of change and renewal through the simple act of putting on a new pair of shoes.


Line by Line Meaning

I got myself some new shoes
I have taken a positive step in my life


And they don't slow down
They help me move forward without hesitation


They keep myself from slipping
They prevent me from making mistakes or losing my balance


And hold me to the ground
They keep me grounded and stable


They keep myself from tripping
They protect me from obstacles and challenges


On the trouble thrown my way
When faced with adversity


They keep my feet on the ground
They help me stay focused and level-headed


Like I knew they would
As I had hoped they would


I'm feeling better
I am experiencing an improvement in my well-being


Since I put on them new shoes
Since I made a positive change in my life


You'll feel better
You will experience positive changes


When you put on some new shoes
When you make positive changes in your life


Oh, I was sinking
I was struggling and feeling overwhelmed


The change has done me good
The positive change has had a beneficial impact on me


My head is getting clearer, a new attitude
I have gained clarity and a new perspective


We all have come together, since I got my new shoes
There is unity and positivity since I made a positive change in my life




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Written by: Brian Hager

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