It Wasn't My Idea to Dance

ROY WOOD

The people throwing pennies in my soup
Expecting me to be ashamed of you
Now my needs are growing and I'm groping round
I am really groping round

We didn't break until the morning
One dramatic glance
Now it's too late to want your freedom
It wasn't my idea to dance

The prince of thunder gave his warning speech
His talons dared to grasp you from my reach
Once again you clutch me to your warming breast
Now I lay me down to rest

We didn't break until the morning
One dramatic glance
Now it's too late to want your freedom
It wasn't my idea to dance

As dawn is nearing
I'm hearing tearful music

So I have given you the will to weep
For now you're at your last and final peak
Dangerously the past, it explodes about by ears
Loudly ringing through my ears

We didn't break until the morning
One dramatic glance
Now it's too late to want your freedom
It wasn't my idea to dance
It wasn't my idea to dance

Trivia about the song It Wasn't My Idea to Dance by The Move

On which albums was the song “It Wasn't My Idea to Dance” released by The Move?
The Move released the song on the albums “Message From The Country” in 1971 and “Split Ends” in 1972.
Who composed the song “It Wasn't My Idea to Dance” by The Move?
The song “It Wasn't My Idea to Dance” by The Move was composed by ROY WOOD.

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