Dancer

Album: Tangk (2023)
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  • Hold the phone
    Hip to hip, cheek to cheek
    Push me away like I'm Lucifer
    So to speak
    My focus is on the cocoa butter
    Running down your neck and the sweat
    Feet touch, brush hands, feather's ache
    We can swing if you prefer
    So to speak
    My breath moves your hair in a round at a glance
    Like a pirouette and the sweat

    I give myself to you
    As long as you move
    On the floor

    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dance, oh dance, goddamn dance, woo (collide us as we work it out)

    Shoulders back, chest out, I'm poised
    Like a goddamn ape
    So to speak
    I can taste the mood in my mouth
    Like particles of punch drunk love
    And the sweat
    Bold moves, ice rink, lines cut
    From the moves they make
    So to speak
    Somebody tell me where I go
    Like a goddamn homing dove
    And the sweat

    I give myself to you
    As long as we move
    On the floor

    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dancers, hip to hip (collide us as we work it out)
    Dancing cheek to cheek
    Dance, oh dance, goddamn dance (collide us as we work it out)

    Cut waves, make change
    Crop circles in my cage
    Cut waves, make change
    Crop circles in my cage
    Cut waves, make change (collide us as we work it out)
    Crop circles in my cage
    I'm a dancer, you're a dancer
    Let's dance, woo Writer/s: Adam Devonshire, Jonathan Beavis, Joseph Talbot, Lee Kiernan, Mark Bowen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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