Dance With My Father

Album: Dance With My Father (2003)
Charted: 21 38
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  • Back when I was a child
    Before life removed all the innocence
    My father would lift me high
    And dance with my mother and me
    And then
    Spin me around 'till I fell asleep
    Then up the stairs he would carry me
    And I knew for sure
    I was loved

    If I could get another chance
    Another walk
    Another dance with him
    I'd play a song that would never ever end
    How I'd love love love
    To dance with my father again

    When I and my mother
    Would disagree
    To get my way I would run
    From her to him
    He'd make me laugh just to comfort me
    Yeah yeah
    Then finally make me do
    Just what my mama said
    Later that night when I was asleep
    He left a dollar under my sheet
    Never dreamed that he
    Would be gone from me

    If I could steal one final glance
    One final step
    One final dance with him
    I'd play a song that would never ever end
    'Cause I'd love love love to
    Dance with my father again

    Sometimes I'd listen outside her door
    And I'd hear how mama would cry for him
    I'd pray for her even more than me
    I'd pray for her even more than me

    I know I'm praying for much too much
    But could you send her
    The only man she loved
    I know you don't do it usually
    But Dear Lord
    She's dying to dance with my father again

    Every night I fall asleep
    And this is all I ever dream Writer/s: Luther Vandross, Richard Marx
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 6

  • Briana from New HampshireMy father died when I was 12. Now I'm 15 and everytime I listen to this song I think of him. I just wish I could be with my father and hear his heartbeat when I lay my ear across his heart
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  • Kathy from New Orleans, LaMakes me miss my daddy who died in 1998. Miss you Pops! Love you forever!
  • Kj21 from Isabela, Philippines..i always end up crying in my room everytime i hear the melodies of this song..
    it heartfully reminds me of my late father and how i long to be with him again-a thing.., that i know will never come to reality. however, it gives me a delightful feeling that the more i miss him with this song., the more i feel his presence around me.
    "i love you dad!"
  • Aless from Houston, Tx.... he died? Noooooooo....... (Luther Vandross, not his father) This song was so touching to me back in 2004 when one of my classmate's dad died. I don't know why I was so affected, but I was, and this song was a real blessing. I can't believe he died!
  • Karren Kresta from Caloocan City, Philippines...wow it really touch my heart... i love it....
  • Mackenzie :) from Fairmont , Wvwell i guess i'll be the first to comment this beautiful song. this song really holds close to my heart because it reminds me of my father, who i have a very close relationship with. i also wish to dance to this song with my father at my wedding.
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