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Till The Music Dies

from Just Let Me Dream by Nancy K Dillon

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Till The Music Dies
© 2004 Nancy K. Dillon

1) We'll dance off in the darkness, our story needs no stage
As we slowly spin across this hardwood floor
You close your eyes as I sing softly in your ear
Till the Music Dies, I'll ask no more

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Only just that you hold me like you want me, take me in you arms
We'll take a spin across this hardwood floor
Let me live a moment in the eye of this storm
Till the Music Dies, I'll ask no more

2) You pull me slightly closer, the music pulses low
And colored lights spill on this hardwood floor
For now I have forgotten the world outside your arms
Till the Music Dies, I'll ask no more

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3) The magic of this moment's like a shell left on the sand
When the wave has broken and it leaves the shore
Your smile and touch embedded on my memory soft and warm
Till the Music Dies, I'll ask no more

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From "Just Let Me Dream" CD
© Nancy K. Dillon 2004

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from Just Let Me Dream, released July 8, 2004

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Nancy K Dillon Seattle, Washington

On her albums, Nancy K. Dillon maps the road West; the dusty highways that conjure up images like Kerouac's road trips, traveling dustbowl carnivals, and free-spirited 70s hipsters. Inspired by Oklahoma & Texas troubadours Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Kevin Welch, Dillon's songs are short stories about characters that populate true American life. ... more

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