Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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I am far from sentimental or romantic,
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And I like to think I'm strictly up
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-to -date.
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But at times the dancing
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get s a bit too frantic
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In these hectic days of 1428.
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So indulge me as I pause to raise my chalice
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to a quaint and charming dance
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they used to do.
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In the days when my dear father
played the palace,
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back in 1392,
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my dad was debonair
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and quite as light as air.
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In his very soft shoes,
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how he could dip and glide
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and skip and slip and slide.
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In his very soft shoes,
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I used to stand and watch
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him every day.
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He was always smooth and cool,
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I used to love to hear the
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people say.
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say he's a regular dancing fool.
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He barely touched the ground
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and never made a sound.
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But I've noticed in all his reviews
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that when he took his bow
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to the crowd and the crown,
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the crowd went crazy
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and the house came down
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when Daddy wore his very soft
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shoes.
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Dad! Suits!
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And when he took his bow
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to the crowd and the crowd,
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the crowd went crazy
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an d the house came down
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when Daddy wore his very soft shoes.
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