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Last Couple on the Dance Floor lyrics
People call and ask how we're doing
In the L shaped room
They understand how different
It is in this profession
They all fall for all our excuses
That we'll see them soon
You tell me that you love me
I tell you that I love you
And I don't have to be worried
Any more
We are the last couple on the dance floor
Don't stop the music
Don't stop the music
The last couple on the dance floor
When they cut the power
They cut the whole world out
A train crash, someone gets murdered
There's a threat of war
We all laugh and say
Hey, isn't that something?
There's no cash, everybody panics
And the sweat just pours
You tell me that you love me
I tell you that I love you
And I don't have to be worried
Any more
We are the last couple on the dance floor
Don't stop the music
Don't stop the music
The last couple on the dance floor
When they cut the power
They cut the whole world out
People call and desperately intend
To invade our time
We say, "Hey, wait
We're trying to beat the record
They all fall for all our excuses
But at least we're kind
You tell me that you love me
I tell you that I love you
And I don't have to be worried
Any more
We are the last couple on the dance floor
Don't stop the music
Don't stop the music
The last couple on the dance floor
When they cut the power
They cut the whole world
When they cut the power
They cut the whole world
When they cut the power
They cut the whole world out, cut out
We are the last couple on the dance floor
(Cut out)
We are the last couple on the dance floor
(Cut out)
We are the last couple on the dance floor
(Cut out)
We are the last couple on the dance floor
Part of these releases
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- Track 9 on The Real Macaw
- 8 Beyond a Joke
- 10 Anniversary
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