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They're Playing Our Song - Rod McKuen



     
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[Repeat: x4]
They're playing our song
Don't you hear the music
From the moment you entered
My eyes have been on you
You're making me weak
Simply by the way you move
I want to be with you
Out here on the floor
Sure seems to me like we danced somewhere before
Is this a simple case of dejavu
Am I mistaken or have I danced with you
Won't you correct me if you know I'm wrong
But if you think I'm right then let's dance to our song
[Chorus]

They're playing our song
How could it be wrong
For you to dance with me
[Repeat: x4]
They're playing our song
Don't you hear the music
They're playing it, the music
So far you've danced with every girl but me
The way you move makes my heart just skip a beat
Why don't you hold me and turn me around
Lift me up in your arms boy
And never let me down
[Chorus]
[Repeat: x4]
They're playing our song
Don't you hear the music
[Chorus]
I've got to have you just for one more dance
This is the night I feel I have to take a chance
I've got to make a move before the music ends
I'd hate to believe that you'd never come again
[Chorus]
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Rod McKuen (born April 29, 1933) is a bestselling American poet, composer, and singer, instrumental in the revitalization of popular poetry that took place in the 1960s and early 1970s. Born Rodney Marvin McKuen in Oakland, California, McKuen ran away from home at the age of eleven to escape an alcoholic stepfather and to send what money he could to his mother. After a series of jobs, from lumberjack, ranch hand, railroad worker to rodeo cowboy, throughout the west, McKuen began in the 1950s to excite audiences with his poetry readings...

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