The Last Dance
Lyrics
I met a sad old gypsy on the road to Berlin
By chance I got to spend a little time with him
We shared a few life stories on that dusty old train
So I thought I'd take a minute
To share them again with you, with you
He talked of all the twists and turns he'd taken in life
And how his spirit clung to God to do what was right
Sure he got the prize but he never counted the cost
And felt his pain as he shared with me all that he had lost
All that he had lost
If you could only see what was there in his eyes
An eternity of wandering in search of the prize
He'd had it all, the money, all the fame and romance
And now he shed a tear as he faced the last dance
The blessing comes but once he said
But it's not for you, it must be shared
And if you keep it for yourself
You'll be no use to anyone else
And he who gives will take away
And you will face the same dark day
That even now is all my pain
I'll never have this dance again
Chances, dances, how quickly this life passes
All our hopes and all our dreams
Get lost in all our selfish schemes
It's not about you, it's not about me
It's about loving something we can't see
It's all about what we are willing to share
It's about our hearts and who lives there
As the train rolled into the city, he shook his head as if to say
It's your turn now, just know the game that you're about to play
And it seemed as if right there and then a light came to his eyes
As he exchanged the dance of life for a far better prize
And so the wise old gypsy drifted slowly away
Beaten by the game he'd taught so many to play
He said: ""I'd do it all again if I had the chance
But I'm ready now for one more bow
I'll take the last dance""
Writer(s): KENNETH WILLIAM DAVID HENSLEY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © SMV Schacht Musikverlage GmbH & Co. KG, BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Peermusic Publishing
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