The Dubliners — Lord Of The Dance

I danced in the morning when the world was young I danced in the moon, and the stars, and the sun I came down from Heaven and I danced on the Earth At Bethlehem I had my birth Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced for the Pharoah and the pharisees They wouldn't dance, they wouldn't follow me I danced for the fishermen James and John They came with me so the dance went on Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced on the Sabbath and I cured the lame The holy people said it was a shame They ripped me and they stripped me and they hung me high Left me there on the cross to die Dance, then, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he I danced on a Friday when the world turned black It's hard to dance with the devil on your back They buried my body; they thought I was gone But I am the dance, and the dance goes on Dance, dance, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he They cut me down And I leapt up high I am the life That'll never, never die I'll live in you If you'll live in me I am the Lord Of the Dance, said he Dance, dance, wherever you may be I am the lord of the dance said he And I lead you all wherever you may be And I lead you all in the dance said he


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