Cold Feet
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Cold Feet
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I’m learning to dance
All red in the face while you take the lead
I fumble around as I follow your pace
Be patient with me
These cold feet are clumsy as hell don’t you see
Teach me to dance like a child
I long for those days
Prancing around all carefree and wild
I wonder what changed
These cold feet are clumsier now that I’ve aged
Teach me to dance in the rain
And waltz in the storm
In the darkness I’ll call out your name and smile
‘Cause I’m not alone
These cold feet are clumsy so don’t let me go
I’m learning to laugh and I’m learning to cry
This is so new
Seeing the world from someone else’s eyes
A different view
You know all your parts and now I’m learning mine
In this dance made for two
My love, these cold feet are willing to try
If they’re dancing with you
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