One More Dance
by d4vd

Album: Withered (2025)
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  • The heavier the rain
    The heavier the snow
    The heavier the weight
    After watching you go
    The smile on your face
    As the music starts to play
    To empty your brain, oh
    A form of escape, oh

    Dance with your eyes wide shut
    Forty degrees 'round us
    Holding you closer than before
    The only way I'm letting you go
    Is if I can't see my hands
    If my heart beats one less
    Faster than it's ever before
    All that I ask of you is one more dance

    But only if you can
    'Cause while they stare at us
    It wouldn't make sense for us
    To stop the music from playing
    Heart's still racing
    All I'm saying is
    Most of these people don't mean nothing
    They don't mean nothing, so

    Dance with your eyes wide shut
    Forty degrees 'round us
    Holding you closer than before
    The only way I'm letting you go
    Is if I can't see my hands
    If my heart beats one less
    Faster than it's ever before
    All that I ask of you is one more dance

    Right foot, left foot, dance, dance
    Give me one more dance, dance
    Hold on to my hands, ohh-oh Writer/s: David Burke, Harry Charles, Ryan Tedder, Tyler Spry
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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