paroles de chanson The Last Dance - Ken Hensley
I
met
a
sad
old
gypsy
on
the
road
to
Berlin
By
chance
I
got
to
spend
a
little
time
with
him
We
shared
a
few
life
stories
on
that
dusty
old
train
So
I
thought
I′d
take
a
minute
Just
to
share
them
again
with
you
He
talked
of
all
the
twists
and
turns
he'd
taken
in
Life
And
how
his
spirit
clung
to
God
to
do
what
was
right
Sure
he
got
the
prize
but
he
never
counted
the
cost
I
felt
his
pain
as
he
shared
with
me
all
that
he
had
Lost
If
you
could
only
see
what
was
there
in
his
eyes
An
eternity
of
wandering
in
search
of
the
prize
He′d
had
it
all,
the
money,
all
the
fame
and
romance
And
now
he
she'd
a
tear
as
he
faced
the
last
dance
The
blessing
comes
but
once
he
said
But
it's
not
for
you,
it
must
be
shared
And
if
you
keep
it
to
yourself
You′ll
be
no
use
to
anyone
else
And
he
who
gives
will
take
away
And
you
will
face
the
same
dark
day
That
even
now
is
all
my
pain
I′ll
never
have
this
dance
again
Chances,
dances,
how
quickly
this
life
passes
All
our
hopes
and
all
our
dreams
Get
lost
in
all
our
selfish
schemes
You
see,
it's
not
about
you,
it′s
not
about
me
It's
about
loving
something
we
can′t
see
It's
all
about
what
we
are
willing
to
share
It′s
about
our
hearts
and
who
lives
there
As
the
train
rolled
into
the
city
He
shook
his
head
as
if
to
say
It's
your
turn
now,
just
know
the
game
That
you're
about
to
play
And
it
seemed
as
if
right
there
and
then
A
light
came
to
his
eyes
As
he
exchanged
the
dance
of
life
For
a
far
better
prize
And
so
the
tired
old
gypsy
drifted
slowly
away
Beaten
by
the
game
he′d
taught
so
many
to
play
He
said
"I′d
do
it
all
again
if
I
had
the
chance"
But
I'm
ready
now
for
one
more
bow
I′ll
take
the
last
dance
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