D-Days

Album: Sons And Lovers (1980)
Charted: 10
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  • Put on your face, put on your clothes
    Going out dancing, pose, pose
    Wind our bodies round and round
    Move to the rhythm of the fare rave sounds
    These are decadent days
    These are decadent ways
    These are de-de-decadent days
    De-de-decadent days
    Swing to the left, swing to the right
    Thrust your hips to the flashing light
    Whirling dervish here's the rule
    Sweating hot but you stay cool
    These are decadent days
    These are decadent ways
    These are de-de-decadent days
    De-de-decadent days
    The whole room is vibrating
    With all our bodies shaking
    But still they're hesitating
    From really taking it and really taking it
    Making it, taking it
    These are decadent days
    These are decadent ways
    These are de-de-decadent days
    De-de-decadent days
    The whole room is vibrating
    With all our bodies shaking
    But still they're hesitating
    From really taking it and really taking it
    Making it, taking it
    1 2 3 4
    These are decadent days
    These are decadent ways
    These are de-de-decadent days
    De-de-decadent days Writer/s: HAZEL THEREASA O'CONNOR
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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