| She dances in the sheets at nights,
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| She dances to his needs,
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| She dances 'til he feels just right
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| Until he falls asleep.
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| She dances at the crack of dawn
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| And quickly cooks his food,
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| She can't be late, can't take too long,
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| The kids must get to school.
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm of,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| A slave to the rhythm of,
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| The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love.
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| She dances for the man at work
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| Who works her overtime,
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| She can't be rude as she says,
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| "Sir, I must be home tonight."
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| She dances to the kitchen stove,
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| Dinner is served by nine,
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| He says his food's an hour late,
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| She must be outta her mind.
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm of,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| A slave to the rhythm of,
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| The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love.
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| She works so hard, just to make a way
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| For a man, who just don't appreciate,
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| And though he takes her love in vain,
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| Still she could not stop, couldn't break his chains.
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| She danced the night that they fell out,
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| She swore she'd dance no more,
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| But dance she did, he did not quit
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| As she ran out the door.
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| She danced through the night in fear of her life,
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| She danced to a beat of her own,
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| She let out a cry and swallowed her pride,
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| She knew she was needed back home, home.
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm of,
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| She's a slave to the rhythm,
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| A slave to the rhythm of,
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| The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love. |