Keep On Dancin'

Album: Delirium (2015)
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  • People like to talk because they don't know what to say
    Running from the truth because the truth's too much to take
    I keep raising glasses 'cause I only got today
    I just keep moving, I just keep moving

    You can hurt me, I'll find another
    You can love me, you'll be my lover
    Happy, in rain or thunder
    Baby I keep
    I keep on, I keep on, I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing

    Can you see my, see my headlights
    You can come ride shotgun with me
    Whatever you like, ever you like
    Every time I look at those stars
    Know they ain't got the answers for me
    But I'll be alright, I'll be alright

    You can hurt me, I'll find another
    You can love me, you'll be my lover
    Happy, in rain or thunder
    Baby I keep
    I keep on, I keep on, I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing

    I just keep on dancing

    You can hurt me, I'll find another
    You can love me, you'll be my lover
    I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing
    I just keep on dancing Writer/s: ELENA GOULDING, NICOLE MORIER, NOEL ZANCANELLA, RYAN TEDDER
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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