I was a-walkin’ through the park last night.
I held your hand and I squeezed it tight.
I said, “Oh, baby won’t you dance with me.”
We took a ride on the merry-go-round.
Then we went and sat down on the ground.
I said, “Oh, baby won’t you dance with me.”
We stopped and bought some cotton candy.
I was feelin’ like a hundred dollar dandy.
An’ I said, “Oh, baby won’t you dance with me.”
Stopped by the bandstand we listened to them play.
I turned to you and then I say.
“Oh, baby, won’t you dance with me.”
Strolled by the river watched the boats sail by.
You leaned against me and I heard you sigh.
You sighed and you said, “Oh, baby won’t you dance with me.”
So we danced....
I was a-walkin’ through the park last night.
I held your hand and I squeezed it tight.
I said, “Oh, baby won’t you dance with me.”
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