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My Dancing Days Are Done
Cornershop Lyrics


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Every time Petula sings
One of her French songs
Every time Petula sings
One of her French songs
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done
My dancing days are done
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come

Do you recall the ball rushes
We would pick for my mom
Do you recall the ball rushes
We would pick for my mom
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done

Me in my only suit
You your best dress on
Meeting for the one night
Would last us the week long
Me in my only suit, You in your best dress on
Meeting for the one night, Would last us the week long
Now one night is only one night, leaving
Another six to go!

My dancing days are done
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done

Do you recall the ball rushes
We would pick for my mom
Just to see her face light up
After you'd walked me home
Do you recall the ball rushes, We would pick for my mom
Just to see her face a-smile, After you walked me home
The bull rush pond has been dug up

To be replaced by a road
My dancing days are done
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done

Every time Petula sings
One of her French songs
I remember dance halls
Up and down goes my heart
Every time Petula sings, One of her French songs
I remember dance halls, Up and down goes my heart
Getting to hear her voice, on the radio
Is getting to be so rare!
My dancing days are done
And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
My dancing days are done

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cornershop's song "My Dancing Days Are Done" reflect on nostalgic memories and the passage of time. The singer reminisces about the past and the good times he had with his love interest, as well as the simple joys of picking ball rushes for his mother. However, he also acknowledges that time has passed, things have changed, and dancing days have come to an end. Hearing Petula Clark's voice on the radio brings back memories of dance halls and happy times, but the rarity of the experience highlights the fleeting nature of life.


The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a bygone era, where people used to dress up and go out dancing. The line "Me in my only suit, You in your best dress on" hints at the value people used to place on dressing elegantly and making an effort to look good. The singer's observation that "Now one night is only one night, leaving another six to go!" suggests the longing for the days when one night of dancing could sustain you through the whole week.


The ball rushes mentioned throughout the song serve as a recurring motif, representing the simple pleasures of life and the importance of small gestures in relationships. The fact that the bull rush pond mentioned in the song has been dug up and replaced by a road signals the irreversible passing of time and the futility of trying to hold onto the past.


Line by Line Meaning

Every time Petula sings
The singer recalls how he feels every time he hears Petula's singing voice.


One of her French songs
He specifically remembers her singing in French, highlighting the emotional impact of that experience.


And I thought tomorrow wouldn't come
He reminisces on how he once believed that time was endless, but now he knows that every moment is finite.


My dancing days are done
He accepts that he can no longer dance and is frustrated with the loss of his youth and vitality.


Do you recall the ball rushes
He is asking a question to someone about whether they remember a specific memory he has from his past.


We would pick for my mom
This memory involves him and someone else picking something for his mother. It is a happy, nostalgic recollection.


Just to see her face a-smile
He reminisces on the joy he felt when his mother smiled at the simple gesture he made for her.


After you walked me home
The person he is addressing in this stanza walked him home after picking the ball rushes for his mother.


The bull rush pond has been dug up
This memory is now gone, as the bull rush pond has been removed and replaced with a road. It is a metaphor for how time changes and things disappear with it.


Me in my only suit
This is a memory of him dressing up for a special occasion. He notes that he only had one suit.


You in your best dress on
The person he is addressing also made an effort to look their best for the occasion.


Meeting for the one night
He recalls how this special occasion only lasted for one night, but its impact lasted the entire week.


Would last us the week long
He remembers how this one night was enough to sustain him and provide good memories for the rest of the week.


Now one night is only one night, leaving
The passage of time has changed how he experiences one night, as it no longer has the same lasting impact as it used to.


Another six to go!
He is lamenting that there are six more nights in the week with no events or special memories to look forward to.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: AVTAR SINGH NURPURI, NICHOLAS JAMES RONALD SIMMS, TJINDER SINGH

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