Gus Renner & his Raghat Band
Dancing With Sara
Lyrics
Verse:
She was barely seven, all crinoline and curls;
She put her feet on her Daddy's shoes, like lots of little girls.
Then I'd stoop to take her tiny hand and we'd glide across the floor;
But those days are gone and now I long,
To be dancing with Sara once more, once more ... to be dancing with Sara.

Verse:
We danced when she was seventeen; dressed for her senior prom,
Out there on the front porch with her date and with her mom.
She said she was embarrassed; still she smiled at the closing door;
But those days are gone and now I long,
To be dancing with Sara once more, once more ... to be dancing with Sara.

Bridge:
Now she’s just growing older but I am losing time
And I can’t make believe that things could ever go back to that place where I’m …

Chorus:
Dancing with Sara, like all of my dreams;
Stardust and moonlight and cut crystal gleams;
It all passed so quickly, now I'd give anything,
To be dancing with Sara again … dancing with Sara.

Verse:
Someday she’ll get married and I’ll watch her say, "I do."
She’ll have her new and borrowed; I’ll be something old and blue.
We’ll dance the second dance that night and I’ll feel her spirit soar,
But when that day is gone, I know I’ll long,
To be dancing with Sara once more, once more ... to be dancing with Sara.

Bridge:
Now she’s just growing older but I am losing time
And I can’t make believe that things could ever go back to that place where I’m …

Chorus:
Dancing with Sara, like all of my dreams;
Stardust and moonlight and cut crystal gleams;
It all passed so quickly, now I'd give anything,
To be dancing with Sara again (repeat chorus) ... dancing with Sara (repeat line)

Credits
Lyrics Credits: George Smith
Music Credits: Kevin Reardon
Producer Credits: Tyler Smith
Publisher Credits: Raghat Music
Performance Credits: Tyler Smith
Description
Short Song Description:
A father reflects on his daughter growing up through the times they have or will dance together
Metadata
Song Length: 4:13
Primary Genre: Country-General
Secondary Genre: Folk-Country