Everybody Was Dancing - Catie Curtis



     
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She runs right out to the very edge
Then takes a step back to clear her head
She got married at twenty one
After thirty years, it's hard to jump, it's hard to jumpAnd everybody was dancing on their wedding day
And all her friends have been asking
"Why would you throw it away?"
And she doesn't know what to sayHe is watching from back in his chair
Wondering if she's bluffing or if it's a dare
And he'd like to tell her they can work it out
But the tender words won't come out, they won't come outAnd everybody was dancing on their wedding day
And all their friends have been asking
"Why would you throw it away?"
And she doesn't know what to sayShe feels the terror most when she looks down
She drops a penny and doesn't hear a sound
And yet the silence in her own home
Begs the question, "Why not be alone, why not alone?"And everybody was dancing on their wedding day
And to herself she is asking
"Why do I stay?"

And she doesn't know what to say
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Catie Curtis (born 1965) is an American singer-songwriter. She was raised in the small city of Saco, Maine, and played her first performances there. She was originally a drummer, but later changed instruments to acoustic guitar. After leaving Saco, she went to Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. While at college, she became involved in the local coffeehouse circuit. At the same time, Curtis worked as a waitress and social worker while continuing to write and perform.

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