Love Dance
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Love Dance
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From too much talk to silent touches
Sweet touches, we turned our hearts to love
Then tried it, first time romance
There in the quiet, love learns to dance
We loved, we slept, we left the lights on
The night's gone and morning
Finds us caught in life's most sensible trance
Turn up the quiet, love wants to dance
Old songs, a new life
And hearts that understand like ours
And old dreams find young wings
In silence, in silence
From too much talk to loving touches
Love touches when pure emotion takes the moment
We take the chance
Turn up the quiet, love wants to dance
Love wants to dance
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Diane Schuur performs "Love Dance", and this lyric page sits inside the Diane Schuur catalog on LyroVerse.
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