Lyrics I Won't Dance - Jane Monheit , Michael Bublé
I
won't
dance,
don't
ask
me
I
won't
dance,
don't
ask
me
I
won't
dance
monsieur
with
you
My
heart
won't
let
my
feet
do
things
they
should
do
You
know
what,
you're
lovely
You
know
what
so
lovely
But
oh
what
you
do
to
me
I'm
like
an
ocean
wave
that's
bumped
on
the
shore
I
feel
so
absolutely
stumped
on
the
floor
When
you
dance,
you're
charming
and
you're
gentle
Especially
when
you
do
the
continental
But
this
feeling
isn't
purely
mental
For
heaven
rest
us,
I'm
not
asbestos
And
that's
why
I
won't
dance,
why
should
I?
I
won't
dance,
how
could
I?
I
won't
dance,
merci
beaucoup
I
know
that
music
leads
the
way
to
romance
So
if
I
hold
you
in
my
arms
I
won't
dance
When
you
dance,
you're
charming
and
you're
gentle
Especially
when
you
do
the
continental
But
this
feeling
isn't
purely
mental
For
heaven
rest
us,
I'm
not
asbestos
And
that's
why
I
won't
dance
(I
won't
dance),
what
should
I?
I
won't
dance
(I
won't
dance),
how
could
I?
I
won't
dance,
merci
beaucoup
I
know
that
music
leads
the
way
to
romance
So
if
I
hold
you
in
my
arms
I
won't
dance
I
won't
dance
I
won't
dance
I
won't
dance
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