She Used to Wanna Be a Ballerina
Lyrics
She used to wanna be a ballerina
She used to wanna be a paper swan
She used to dance pretend for the Prince of England
With her deerskin boots and her ballet makeup on
She used to run among the forest branches
Costumed in the feather and the leaves she'd find
Practicing her pirouettes and prances
Perfectly Pavlova in her prime
La-dat-dat-dat, la-dat-dat-dat
Oh look in your heart, see where she's at
She used to wanna be a ballerina
She settled for the satisfaction of her soul
Rock and roll will never be Tchaikowsky
But Tchaikowsky will never be rock and roll
La-dat-dat-dat, la-dat-dat-dat
Oh, look in your heart, see where she's at
Writer(s): Buffy Sainte-Marie
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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