Dancing at a Funeral

Album: Loverboy (2011)
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  • Now's not the time to be so sad and mournful
    We are going to the funeral and we'll be dancing the night away
    So, so, so don't be so shy, we are living and we're dying
    We are laughing and we're crying every single day

    Strange we're not surprising, [Incomprehensible]
    How we tasted death like this to bring us together
    You know you'll always be my flesh and blood
    I could never do you wrong
    And the one who was gone for so long is coming home

    Alright now's not the time to be so sad and mournful
    We are going to the funeral and we'll be dancing the night away
    So, so, so don't be so shy, we are living and we're dying
    We are laughing and we're crying every single day

    We are getting older at the blink of an eye
    So don't let the moment pass you by
    I don't believe there is a greater love, one ? and pain
    And the love between a momma and her children

    And the procession down to the light house
    We hear the crashing of the waves and the mistakes we made
    You know that we are not the only ones so we can have some fun
    Have some, have some, have some, have some fun

    Now's not the time to be so sad and mournful
    We are going to the funeral and we'll be dancing the night away
    So, so, so don't be so shy, we are living and we're dying
    We are laughing and we're crying every single day, every single day

    It's not the time to be so, to be so sad
    We are going to the funeral and we'll be dancing the night away
    So, so, so don't be so shy, we are living and we're dying
    We are laughing and we're crying every single day, every single day Writer/s: BRETT DENNEN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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