Dance with Me

Embrace Life's Rhythm: Dance to Freedom and Youthful Spirits
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Lyrics

It's funny how we've seem, funny how we can even walk up straight.

Reflecting on how amusing it is that they sometimes struggle to walk straight, possibly due to intoxication or a carefree attitude.

Last night you sat home waiting, and I got home much too late, yeah to late.

Describing a situation where the speaker came home late, leaving someone waiting, implying a sense of regret for the delay.

So what if we loose our minds, so what if it doesn't make much sense.

Expressing a nonchalant attitude toward losing one's mind or doing things that may not seem sensible, emphasizing the importance of enjoying life.

At least we know we're lazy, at least we know how to play, we're so great.

Acknowledging their laziness but finding joy in their ability to play and have a good time, suggesting a carefree and positive outlook.


Well come on, well come on, hon' get up and dance with me yeah.

Encouraging someone to join in and dance, promoting a lively and energetic atmosphere.

Well no more, well no more blue days and lonely years.

Expressing a desire to move away from sad or lonely days, indicating a yearning for happier times.


And I'm afraid I need my baby, I'm afraid he doesn't know it yet.

Admitting a fear of needing someone (possibly a romantic partner) who may not be aware of the speaker's feelings.

Someday I will tell him maybe, It's been like this since I don't know when, but it's great.

Anticipating a future conversation where the speaker will express their emotions and the enduring nature of their current situation, finding positivity in it.


Well come on, well come on, hon' get up and dance with me yeah.

Reiterating the invitation to dance, emphasizing the enjoyment of the moment.

Well no more, well no more blue days and lonely years.

Continuing the theme of moving away from sadness and loneliness, emphasizing the end of those negative experiences.

Well come on, well come on, hon' get up and dance with me yeah.

Repeating the call to dance, ensuring the listener's participation in creating a happier atmosphere.

Well no more, well no more blue days for you my dear.

Reaffirming the end of blue days for the listener, promising a more positive future.


I was been told, you will never grow old, if you live your too fast.

Reflecting on a piece of advice about not growing old if one lives too fast, possibly suggesting a rebellious or carefree lifestyle.

But I don't need to rest, I'm not old and tired, but I've been through fire and I've seen enough,

Rejecting the need for rest despite having been through challenges, indicating resilience and a determination to keep going.

and I might never be the same again, but have you seen my friends, they're just the same.

Expressing a realization that experiences may change the speaker, but noting the similarity of their friends who have undergone similar changes.


Well come on, well come on, hon' get up and dance with me yeah.

Encouraging continued dancing, maintaining a joyful and celebratory tone.

Well no more, well no more blue days and lonely years.

Reiterating the desire to leave behind blue days and lonely years, emphasizing the positive transformation.

Well come on, well come on, hon' get up and dance with me yeah.

Persistently urging someone to dance, underlining the importance of shared joy and celebration.

Well no more, well no more blue days for you my dear.

Repeating the promise of an end to blue days, specifically addressing the listener's happiness.

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