Songs by Roy W.


   

THE DANCE NEVER ENDS

  1. THE DANCE NEVER ENDS
    Roy W.
    Genre: Country
    Tempo: 70 bpm


    Additional Notes:
    No Notes Available


    Backstory:
                                                                                                                                                                                        

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    THE DANCE NEVER ENDS A1 He helped her up Up from her chair Ran his fingers through her hair Sang one of their favorite songs She sang along So old they barely moved their feet Their souls in step with their memories Their hearts danced through the decades The Dance Never Ends A2 She fell in love In love with the boy Who filled her teenage heart with joy He made her night when he asked her to dance So young and handsome She let him kiss her soft and sweet The night he swept her off her feet Her heart danced through the decades The Dance Never Ends B1 - (BACKGROUND VOCALS IN BRACKETS) (The Dance) (Never) Laughter lines are evidence of someone's life well lived (Ends) Loving eyes are always looking for new ways to give (The Dance) (Never) What we think and how we feel determines who we are (Ends) We all learn to dance with life by listening to our hearts A3 He had to ask Ask her to dance He shaped their lives when he took that chance She made his night when she said okay They danced the night away She let him kiss her soft and sweet The night she swept him off his feet His heart danced through the decades The Dance Never Ends SOLO - 4 bars TAG SET UP (Repeat A1 Line 3) So old they barely moved their feet Their souls in step with their memories TAG - (BACKGROUND VOCALS IN BRACKETS) (Laughter lines are evidence of someone's life well lived) The Dance Never (Loving eyes are always looking for new ways to give) Never Ends (What we think and how we feel determines who we are) The Dance Never (We all learn to dance with life by listening to our hearts) Never Ends The Dance Never Never Ends (© Songwriters: Roy Williams / Karen Gregory)


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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