Nate
Gross Music
Lyrics
Share This Dance
I was sittin on this barstool
Wondering why I broke the rules
When the man to my left interrupted me
He said son tell me your story, and I’ll tell you what I think
I’ve been hurt a time or two as well you know
I’ve been coming here for 30 years,
Hoping the girl that left me would show
He said
It’s the simple things in life that
Make the woman feel all right
And call in sick to work to be with you
They don’t need your diamond rings or
Flowers on the holidays
Or a guy who knows, how to sing the blues
All they really ever want is,
All they ever really want is to share
Share this dance with you
He told me of his journeys
And how when he was 18
He had the biggest baddest truck a man could own
After he graduated, he got a job pouring pavement
Till he’d seen enough of open road for two
It was when he told her ‘bout his fears
She packed her bags, she already knew
He said
It’s the simple things in life that
Make the woman feel all right
And call in sick to work to be with you
They don’t need your diamond rings or
Flowers on the holidays
Or a guy who knows, how to sing the blues
All they really ever want is,
All they ever really want is to share
Share this dance with you
You’re still young so now’s the time to think about
What’s inside – is it love or something else you felt for her
If it’s love, then share with her my words
It’s the simple things in life that
Make the woman feel all right
And call in sick to work to be with you
So...Come a little closer, girl
Let’s start a whole new world
I say from here on out will be the truth
All they really ever wanted,
All they ever really wanted was to share
Share this dance with you
To share, share this dance with you.
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