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Rated: 13+ · Poetry · Contest Entry · #2263189
The refrain is taken from a song of the Dubliners
'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 to the Dance, said he,*


I'll follow, I'll follow, quoth she
I'll follow you wherever you take me
I'll follow to the mountain or the sea
I'll follow you for coffee or tea.

So they danced the ballet and the tango
They danced the apple and the mango.
They danced the folk dance and the classic
They danced through the thin and the thick.

They danced by day they danced by night
They danced on land, at sea or on a flight.
They danced indoors and danced out
They danced, They danced, without a doubt.

They danced through hill and through dale
Through fine weather and a gale
They danced on the streets and in the park
They danced under lights and in the dark.

They danced so much without getting tired
They really had people inspired
Everyone in the town now wants to dance
And teachers and dentists have no chance

Their students and patients move so much
They're hard to teach and hard to touch
So they requested the couple to stop
And that's what I'll do too, or I'll write till I drop.



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