Why Are You so Afraid to Dance
Unveiling Hidden Desires: Embrace the Beat with Big SocietyLyrics
Now I can see your summer rags
Expressing an ability to perceive the casual and informal clothing associated with summer.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Pondering why someone is hesitant or fearful to engage in dancing.
When will the old romance come back
Questioning when the nostalgic feelings of past romance will return.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Reiterating the curiosity about the reluctance to participate in dancing.
I’m into those who take time out
Expressing a preference for individuals who take breaks or pause in their lives.
Remember how it was to laugh
Recalling the joy of laughter and desiring to fulfill one's own desires.
And give my mine what it desires
Expressing a willingness to give one's attention to what the heart craves.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Repeating the question about the fear of dancing, emphasizing the curiosity.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Reiteration of the central inquiry regarding the reluctance to dance.
I wonder where your heads at now
Expressing curiosity about the current state of the person's thoughts or mindset.
Why is embarrassment allowed?
Questioning the acceptance or allowance of embarrassment in a situation.
You seek a han d to be a guiding light
Describing a desire for support or guidance, symbolized by a helping hand and light.
Follow it down you’ll be alright
Encouraging a positive outcome if one follows the suggested guidance.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Repeating the central question about the fear of dancing, seeking understanding.
Why are you so inclined to tantalise my eyes and stay so still
Questioning the inclination to captivate or tease visually while remaining stationary.
I figure you’re the one who goes back home and dances in your bedroom
Suggesting a perception that the person dances privately in their own space.
This ain’t a humdrum fools negotiation
Rejecting a dull and uninteresting negotiation, urging a straightforward response.
Snap me a yes or no
Asking for a clear and definitive answer, either yes or no.
I’m so ready, you’re looking steady and
Expressing readiness and observing the other person's composed appearance.
I can realise your dreams just come and
Asserting the ability to understand and fulfill the dreams of the other person.
dance with me
Inviting the person to dance, suggesting a shared experience or connection.
It’s funny how the time goes by
Reflecting on the passage of time and the cyclical nature of certain events.
And how the ringing bell comes round
Noting the inevitability of a recurring bell sound, possibly symbolic of change.
No it was never gonna last
Acknowledging the transient nature of a situation, expressing a sense of impermanence.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Reiterating the central question about the fear of dancing, seeking resolution.
Why are you so afraid to dance?
Reiteration of the inquiry, emphasizing the persistent curiosity about dancing.
Chacarera, Galliard,
Mentioning specific dance styles, perhaps to emphasize diversity or a range of experiences.
I can give you what you want
Offering to provide what the other person desires, expressing a willingness to meet needs.
Baby believe me I have never wanted nothing more
Asserting a strong desire to fulfill the wishes of the other person, ensuring sincerity.
Secret ballerinas in the corner of my eye
Noticing hidden or private dancers, possibly acknowledging reserved or shy individuals.
If you’re really nervous I can make it alright
Offering reassurance to someone nervous, suggesting the ability to make things right.
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