She's Got Me Dancing

Album: Tommy Sparks (2009)
Charted: 22
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  • Hey, what'd you know about the song and the dance and the wine?
    That boy is looking at you and he says that he knows your kind
    I see you dancin' but you never ever mark your words
    Hey, what do you know, I think you've gotta do this up again

    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely
    In this cold
    World, so cold
    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely

    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin
    And she's always one step behind (x2)

    Hey, you, I move to the side
    Just to lift a little least of your life
    That ex got a bullet in the side and she likes what you did before
    You see me dancin' but I never ever like to talk
    Hey, what do we know, I think we've done it to ourselves again

    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely
    In this cold
    World, so cold
    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely

    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin
    And she's always one step behind (x2)

    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely
    In this cold
    World, so cold
    Have you ever
    Felt so lonely

    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin'
    She's got me dancin
    And she's always one step behind (x4) Writer/s: DANIEL JESPER LINDEGREN
    Publisher: Global Talent Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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