Lyrics Said She Was a Dancer - Jethro Tull
She
said
she
was
a
dancer.
If
I
believed
it,
it
was
my
busines
She
surely
knew
a
thing
or
two
about
control.
Next
to
the
bar
we
hit
the
samovar.
She
almost
slipped
right
through
my
fingers.
It
was
snowing
outside
and
in
her
soul.
Well,
maybe
you′re
a
dancer,
and
maybe
I'm
the
King
of
Old
Siam.
I
thought
it
through...
best
to
let
the
illusion
roll.
I
wouldn′t
say
I've
never
heard
that
tale
before,
My
frozen
little
seãorita,
But
if
your
dream
is
good,
why
not
share
it
when
the
nights
are
cold?
Hey
Moscow,
what's
your
story?
Lady,
take
your
time,
don′t
hurry.
Maybe
a
student
of
the
agricultural
plan.
Hey
Moscow,
what′s
your
name?
If
you
don't
want
to
say,
don′t
worry.
It
would
probably
be
hard
for
me
to
make
it
scan.
With
her
phrase
book
in
her
silk
soft
hand
She
spoke
in
riddles
while
the
vodka
listened.
I
said,
Let
me
look
up
love,
if
I
might
be
so
bold.
She
was
the
nearest
thing
to
Rock
and
Roll
That
side
of
the
velvet
curtain
That
separates
eastern
steel
from
western
gold.
Hey
Miss
Moscow,
what's
your
story?
You
needn′t
speak
aloud,
just
whisper.
Am
I
just
the
closest
thing
to
an
Englishman?
You've
seen
me
in
your
magazines,
or
maybe
on
state
television.
I′m
your
Pepsi-Cola,
but
you
won't
take
me
out
the
can.
She
said
she
was
a
dancer
---
so
she
did.
She
said
she
was
a
dancer.
If
I
believed
it,
it
was
my
business.
It
felt
like
a
merry
dance
that
I
was
being
led.
So
I
stole
one
kiss.
It
was
a
near
miss.
She
looked
at
me
like
I
was
Jack
the
Ripper.
She
leaned
in
close.
Goodnight,
was
all
she
said.
So
I
took
myself
off
to
bed.
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