When I was a young girl
Nobody ever asked me to dance
I used to dance alone
I used to dance by myself
Now I am a woman
Still no one ever asks me to dance
So I just dance alone
I just dance by myself
There is a danger in holding on
That’s what my friend the priest has always said
There is a danger in trying to possess
So I dance alone, I dance alone
When I was a young girl
Nobody ever asked me to dance
I used to dance alone
To dance by myself
No I am a woman
Even if they say please be mine
I could never be their own
The heart of me would die
So I just dance alone
I just dance by myself
To tell the truth well, I am nowhere to be found
My friend the priest claimed it was all my fault
The beat goes on and I still dance alone
And I still dance alone
I dance alone
I dance alone
credits
from II,
released April 3, 2019
Written by Fred Giguère
Music by Guillaume Gilbert
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