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| Lyrics | ||
| Now that youA¢A_ATre back home We will go dancing again WeA¢A_ATll close our eyes And smile as the music begins You will hold me close IA¢A_ATll get lost in your arms Just like when we met IA¢A_ATll give in to your charms Now that youA¢A_ATre back home I can rest easy at last The fears that kept me awake Are all in the past You will hold me close IA¢A_ATll get lost in your arms We will dance again IA¢A_ATll give in to your charms You may not be How I remember you But I prayed for this day For so long And now youA¢A_ATve returned So different yet still the same And I wonder If IA¢A_ATll be as strong |
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| Description | ||
| Short Song Description: From the point of view of a person whose lover/wife/husband has returned from the war and has sustained a life-altering wound. |
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| Long Song Description: From the point of view of a person whose lover/wife/husband has returned from the war after sustaining a life-altering wound. "Dancin' Again" refers to the hope/wish/dream that one day the singer's lover will be all right. |
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| Story Behind the Song: I was watching yet another story about wounded soldiers coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan and our government's shameful ineptitude at caring for these people. I was thinking that I hope they all have someone who loves them and will remain hopeful. |
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| Credits | ||
| Lyric Credits: Sandra Palmer | ||
| Music Credits: Sandra Palmer | ||
| Producer Credits: Sandra Palme | ||
| Publisher Credits: Buffalo Kitten | ||
| Performance Credits: Sandra Palmer | ||
| Label Credits: Buffalo Kitten | ||
| Metadata | ||
| Song Length: 3:22 | ||
| Primary Genre: Country-Alternative | ||
| Secondary Genre: Folk-Alternative | ||
| Tempo / Feel: Medium Slow (91 - 110) | ||
| Lead Vocal: Female Vocal | ||
| Subject Matter 1: War | ||
| Subject Matter 2: Lover | ||
| Mood 1: Poignant | ||
| Mood 2: Moving | ||
| Similar Artist 1: Neil Young | ||
| Similar Artist 2: Lucinda Williams | ||
| Language: English | ||
| Era: 2000 and later | ||