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lyrics
Dance
It was a place very close to his building
And as he was approaching it he saw
A blaze of sparkles in front of him so strong
That he almost fell down, but he didn't.
On the contrary he found himself
Right away in the middle of it
Two persons he saw inside
Inside the blazing spot.
They were watching him, speechless
Inhaling and exhaling the blaze
Which was harmonically changing
Its colours beautifully sparkling.
Spellbound he followed them and suddenly
He noticed that he was dancing
That they were all dancing
They were all dancing
The street was as usual full of
The Rubberons passing by
Who at the very moment when the trio
Started dancing - stopped abruptly!
Still like a photograph
They looked, but a terrible quake
Was shaking their insides
Their eyes full of sheer fear!
In the midst of the invisible panic a few among them stuck up from the ground and lightly very lightly with a few steps joined the dance. As they approached to the trio they whispered pleadingly; "Teach us to dance, dear teachers!"
Teach us, dear teachers,
Teach us, to dance
The three dancers didn't say a word
But they gave them a gaze so full of warmth
And goodness, that the Rubberons
Felt something bouncing underneath
Their rubber armours and they began
Feeling the sweetness incomparable
With anything they have felt before
They were melting away!
And there was no doubt that exactly that
Was happening `cos there was that smell
Of the melting rubber around
Except that somehow?
It was smelling even pleasantly
Like a sweet smell of the locust tree
Locust-tree flower
Blooming in the spring night!
After a while the dancing circle grew so incredibly fast in the number that suddenly the street from the postcard was all dancing. All of those who had their rubber armours just melted out could be easily recognized for they were moving their hands, especially the fingers in a strange and charming ways, while their mouths were spreading into a shape of dolphin smile?
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