Lyrics No Kinda Dancer - Robert Earl Keen
The
first
of
the
month
Brings
back
the
notion
Of
a
big
round
white
dance
hall
And
a
cool
summer
night
Red
cherry
faces
set
black
shoes
in
motion
To
the
oom
pa
pa
rythym
of
a
German
delight
And
I
tried
hard
to
tell
you
I
was
no
kinda
dancer
′Took
my
hand
to
prove
I
was
wrong
You
guided
me
gently
Though
I
thought
I
could
never
We
were
dancing
together
at
the
end
of
the
song
A
taught
little
bald
man
Like
a
German
war
hero
With
buxom
matrons
to
a
quick
John
Paul
Jones
Drapes
of
crepe
paper
A
ball
made
of
mirrors
Cast
shiny
reflections
on
a
brass
slide
trombone
And
I
tried
hard
to
tell
you
I
was
no
kinda
dancer
'Took
my
hand
to
prove
I
was
wrong
You
guided
me
gently
Though
I
thought
I
could
never
We
were
dancing
together
at
the
end
of
the
song
A
man
was
still
dancing
With
his
phantom
partner
Though
the
band
had
quit
playing
At
the
evening′s
end
And
it
made
me
feel
lucky
that
I
had
a
partner
To
teach
me
the
dance
steps
And
come
back
again
And
I
tried
hard
to
tell
you
I
was
no
kinda
dancer
'Took
my
hand
to
prove
I
was
wrong
You
guided
me
gently
Though
I
thought
I
could
never
We
were
dancing
together
at
the
end
of
the
song
And
I
tried
hard
to
tell
you...
'Took
my
hand
to
prove
I
was
wrong
You
guided
me
gently
Though
I
thought
I
could
never
We
were
dancing
together
at
the
end
of
the
song
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