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Last Dance - Eliza Gilkyson



     
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I remember Abilene
and their roadside swimming hole.
I hardly knew you at all back then,
but I knew that you moved my soul.
Everything’s changing around us,
But your eyes are still blue.
Couples are piling up like car wrecks
while I’m still dancing with you.
Chorus:
“Is this the last dance?”
I’m crying.
I always said I was my own woman.
Baby, I guess I was lying.
Is this the last dance,
alone together?
Let’s make this dance last forever.

I remember all the promises
and the sad eyes of the strangers.
I remember the cold wars,
and the devils and the angels.
I remember the first time we made love.
You were so much more than a lover
The angels laughed, and said,
“it’s about time those two pilgrims found each other.”
Chorus
How many times did we finally decide
we’d reached the end,
only to find our love in each other’s eyes again?
Chorus
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Lyrics submitted by Richard Trinkner.

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Eliza Gilkyson (born in Los Angeles, California, in 1950) is an American folk musician based in Austin, Texas. She has been recording and performing her unique blend of folk, country, and other genres since the late 1970s. She is the daughter of the late Terry Gilkyson, an accomplished songwriter noted for music he composed for Disney. She is the sister of Tony Gilkyson, who played with the Los Angeles-based bands Lone Justice and X. She has collaborated with both during the course of her career.

Read more about Eliza Gilkyson on Last.fm.


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