| What About You (If You Can Dance) |
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| You've got a soul like a sad-song religion: It's not so deep, but it's free You save the wicked and comfort the lonely You've got your hands full with me "--If you can dance, you might find religion To straighten out the blues." I found your heart once, it took near forever Worth more than that to me Caught just a glimpse but we're so close together That's more than I will need "--If you can dance, you might find religion, To straighten out the blues, If you can dance, you won't need permission To live your life for truth." [CHORUS:] What about you I need you To find the answers to Life's celebrationsong What about you I believe you You say the world won't end While we get along What about you, Writing sad songs? Is that the game we're playing? What about you. You've got a life like an old silent movie It's scared away more than one You're so old-fashioned, and so like a legend Who lived and died alone "--If you can dance, you might find religion, To straighten out the blues, If you can dance, you won't need permission To live your life for truth." Chorus |
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