I Love To Watch a Woman Dance

Album: Long Road Out Of Eden (2007)
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  • I love to watch a woman dance
    She bows her head and lifts her hands
    Her hips begin to circle slowly
    Her eyes have closed; her face is holy
    She holds the whole world in trance
    I love to watch a woman dance
    Yeah, I love to watch a woman dance

    She likes the slow songs of love lost
    They take her a million miles away
    'Cause to dream, sometimes, is the only way
    To go places you can't get to any other way
    Our eyes connect; she takes my hand
    I love to watch a woman dance
    Yeah, I love to watch a woman dance

    I feel my heart beating, and I wonder
    Will it ever satisfy my longing?
    I'm gonna hold on to you for as long as I can
    For who knows, this dance may be our only dance

    So we danced together, close and slow
    So slow we're almost standing still
    Her warm breath against my neck
    Slowly breaking down my will
    The room spins so I can barely stand
    The song ends; then, she lets go of my hand
    There?s so much I don?t understand
    But I love to watch a woman dance
    Yeah, I love to watch a woman dance Writer/s: LARRY JOHN MCNALLY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Danny from Your Town, Iablah...phewy...uck....this isn't the Eagles I remember. Bring back Felder and get back to basics.
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