John T. Wurzer - Cajun Waltz

We go on and on and on and on
That's all we do Diana
We go on and on and on and on
Halfway to Louisiana

Take another drink and if you think it clogs your sink
Then you're chasing an absent bouquet
Think another thought that ought to be forgotten
Kiss me one time before you go on your way

On an empty street everyone you meet
Says push him away Diana
On a moonlit lawn you could touch the dawn
Like a rock climber in Montana

The milky way dresses your sculpture tonight
As long as I think when I breathe
I'm kissing your ankles and making it right
As long as you won't let me leave

We go on and on and on and on
That's all we do Diana
We go on and on and on and on
Halfway to Louisiana

The pen just stops as you set my clocks
Saying this time I'll find nirvana
A bloodstained wrist and an emerald kiss
In a hot southern cheap cabana

Oh so many nights have been filled up with Christmas lights
That I feel like I'm living a dream
Walk with me awhile and climb inside a smile
That gets feeling alright when it's headed upstream

On the edge of time with a love divine
Send me a sign Diana
Is it now or not?
Can it get this hot?
On the beaches of north Havana

Dress me in silence and cover your ears
That's what it takes to be mine
Think of the men that you've known through the years
And pour me a glass of that sweet bitter wine

We go on and on and on and on
That's all we do Diana
We go on and on and on and on
Halfway to Louisiana

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John Wurzer

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