[Dolly speaking]:
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Put your hand on her waist and stand
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With her right in your left hand
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And one and one two three, ah! one two three,
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Oh, no, this one...and one two three
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one two three
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[Cornelius speaking]:
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Look I'm dancing!
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Well, I was.
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[Dolly speaking]:
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Of course you were, Mr. Hackl!
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[singing]
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Take the someone whose arms you're in
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Hold onto her tight and spin
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And one two three, one two three, one two three
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[Cornelius:]
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Look, I'm dancing!
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[Dolly:]
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Come here.
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Turn around and turn around, try floating through the air
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Can't you be a little more aesthetic?
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[Cornelius:]
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Don't you think my dancing has a polish and a flair?
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[Dolly:]
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The word I think I'd use is athletic!
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[Cornelius:]
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Well my heart is about to burst
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My head is about to pop
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And now that I'm dancing who cares if I ever stop!
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[Dolly:]
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That's wonderful, Mr. Hackl!
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[Cornelius:]...Look, everybody! I, Cornelius Hackl...Sport...I'm dancing!
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[Dolly:]
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You're next, Mr. Tucker!
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Glide and step and then step and glide
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[Barnaby:]
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And everyone stand aside!
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[Dolly:]
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Oh, not yet Mr. Tucker! One, two, three...
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One, two, three, ah!
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Cornelius
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Look, he's dancing!
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Dolly
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I think he's phenomenal!
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You could learn to polka if you worked a week or so
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Or the tango filled with passion seething
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[Barnaby:]
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I might join the chorus of the castle garden show
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[Dolly:]
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Whatever you do, Mr. Tucker, kee-keep breathing
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[All three:]
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For my heart is about to burst
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My head is about to pop
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And now that we're dancing who cares if we ever stop!
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[All:]
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Make the music weave a spell
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Whirl away your worry
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Things look almost twice as well
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When you're slightly blurry
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As around and around you go
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Your spirits will hit the top
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And now that we're dancing
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Who cares if we ever stop
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One-two-three
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One-two-three
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One-two
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And now that we're dancing
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Who cares if we ever stop!
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Dancing
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Barbra Streisand |