Gertrude Lawrence and Yul Brynner - Shall We Dance?

We've just been introduced
I do not know you well
But when the music started
Something drew me to your side
So many men and girls
Are in each others arms
It made me think we might be
Similarly occupied

Shall we dance?
On a bright cloud of music, shall we fly?
Shall we dance?
Shall we then say goodnight and mean goodbye?
Or perchance
When the last little star has left the sky
Shall we still be together
With our arms around each other
And shall you be my new romance?
On the clear understanding
That this kind of thing can happen
Shall we dance?
Shall we dance?
Shall we dance?

Shall we dance?
On a bright cloud of music, shall we fly?
Shall we dance?
Shall we then say goodnight and mean goodbye?
Or perchance
When the last little star has left the sky
Shall we still be together
With our arms around each other
And shall you be my new romance?
On the clear understanding
That this kind of thing can happen
Shall we dance?
Shall we dance?
Shall we dance?

Written by:
Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein Ii

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Gertrude Lawrence and Yul Brynner

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