
Date of issue: 25.06.2007
Song language: English
Two-Way Waltz |
You’re a quicksilver lady |
A child of the morning |
A flower by day |
A slow fire by night |
And he’s taught you things |
For all that you’ve shown him |
He’s a gazer of stars |
A blue crystal light |
And sometimes he cries |
And he says things |
That pierce you to your soul |
But he’s still a man who loves you |
And it hurts to let you go |
You’re a man with the power |
Of rattlesnake lightening |
Hard like the mountains |
But soft like the sun |
And she’s taught you things |
For all that you’ve shown her |
She’s a weaver of visions |
In threads finely spun |
And sometimes she cries |
And she walks away |
Held by the dreams that find her |
But she’s still a woman who loves you |
And her heart will always remind her |
So, dance for the day |
But watch for the signs |
That point out your way |
When the dust fills your eyes |
And try to believe |
That the sweetest hello |
Always comes after |
The hardest goodbye |
For two ways can sometimes make one |
That’s stronger than either alone |
So, dancers join hands |
For the two-way waltz |
But take the steps on your own |
For two ways can sometimes make one |
Yes, that’s stronger than either alone |
So, dancers join hands |
For the two-way waltz |
But take all the steps on your own |