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Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes

This is a song written and performed by Paul Simon, from his album 'Graceland', released in 1986.

It is about a short relationship Paul Simon had with a diamond mine owner's daughter, while recording in South Africa. She was very rich and privileged, yet she acted very down to earth, like a poor girl.

It has backing vocals from the South African group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
'Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes' is a song by Paul Simon.

I love the song 'Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes'.
by simonpaul August 26, 2009
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Nagito komeada on the souja boy Powkiddy A19

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Person 1: how’s it going
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put me on with somebody

When somebody says "put me on with somebody" it usually means that that person wants you but the don't wanna tell you straight up.
Me:"Put me on with somebody bro"
Inner me:"I want you to be mine"
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Leaving on a Southern Train

There are many ways to define leaving on a southern train.
1. To be inject/be high from injecting heroin.

2. To listen to (and enjoy) Stone Temple Pilots.

3. To actually leave somewhere on a southern train.
1. Man, that steve guy is so leaving on a southern train.

2. "I'm listening to "Sour Girl", now i'm leaving on a southern train"

3. Joshuwa is taking a train from Cleveland to Atlanta, therefore leaving on a southern train.
by Steve Weiland April 9, 2009
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....go on my son!

Soccer term used to shout to a friend/soccer player......used to will them on in the game
"Cantona has the ball........go on my son!"
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diamonds on the soles of their shoes

Absolutely filthy rich. From the Paul Simon song title from Graceland (1986).
Look at those nouveaux-riches types at the boarding school on sports day. They want everyone to know they have diamonds on the soles of their shoes.
by Fearman August 7, 2007
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