Jim Proctor Sings (you A Song)

15 - Will You Dance?

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[Lyrics credits: Jean Carlson] Sweet child, did you dance when you were young? Tutus, taps, and grass skirts, Was the costume half the fun? Did you relish the performance, Or were you torn by your mistakes? Was mommy there? Do you remember? Did you dance? Young girl, in her dance she was a star. Shut the door, play the music, Then her dreams would take her far. Does she dance like that in public, Or guard the glimmer in her eye? Is she wild? Is she free? In her dance? (Bridge) First love, once a union was her fantasy, Lost hope, the dance ends in catastrophe. In the passion of encounter, She takes a man as her partner, They seek a common rhythm, But their movements seldom rhyme. Hit the floor, shut the door. It's a risk to trust your partner in a dance. In tears, will my best dance be alone? When I move with another, My feet turn into stone. Yet even in my own dance, I extend as if to touch. Without words, beyond ideas, in a dance. Dance love, blend the rhythms of our hearts 'Til we're one with the music, And