| Just be introduced
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| I do not know you well,
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| but when the music started something drew me to your side
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| So many men and girls are in each other’s arms
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| It made me think
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| we might be
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| similarly occupied
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| Shall we dance
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| On a bright cloud of music shall we fly?
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| Shall we dance
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| shall we then say, «Good night» and mean, «Good -by?»
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| All perchance?
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| When the last little star has left the sky
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| Shall we still be together
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| With our arms around each other
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| And shall you be my new romance?
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| On a clear understanding that this kind of thing can happen
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| Shall we dance…
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| Well It’s quite simple the polka.
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| You count, «One two three and one two three and one two three and…»
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| Shall we dance
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| —One two three and
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| On a bright cloud of music shall we fly?
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| —One two three and
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| Shall we dance
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| —One two three and
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| Shall we then say, «Good night» and mean, «Good-by?»
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| —One two three and
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| All Perchance
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| when the last little star has leave the sky
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| Shall we stay and be together with our arms around each other
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| and shall you be my new romance
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| On the clear understanding
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| that this kind of thing can happen
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| Shall we dance… |