Irish Dancer

(Edward McBride)

This song relates to the love lives of those who are in a travelling dance show and see each other every day. The connections made and lost. Conversely no time for romance just focused on being the best with no distractions.

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I have this flaming red hair it cascades down my spine just like the Liffey offset by my green eyes i'm Irish for sure Irish dancing is my passion Riverdance pay me well the crowd scenes are amazing they love us as well My partner in dance could be a romance he touches me nicely he shows that he cares Another girl dancer has eyes set on him She glares at me angry i've done nothing wrong Chorus I want to be loved like all women do I will give up my heart when I find the right guy We go back to old Dublin A break from the dance we date for a few weeks i feel there is more The photo tells all you are seeing my dance pal just playing the field as all boys will do I'm fixed on my dancing I have time it can wait The love of my life I will meet in the end Chorus I want to be loved like all women do I will give up my heart when I find the right guy

© Edward McBride 2020

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