| Song | Slow Country Dance |
| Artist | Mary Chapin Carpenter |
| Album | State of the Heart |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Carpenter | |
| (mary chapin carpenter) | |
| Out on the floor the couples are swing | |
| To one ※faded love§ on the jukebox tonight | |
| You slide in your coins | |
| And the music keeps playing | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| Sweethearts in love and others just lonely | |
| Searching for someone to waltz with tonight | |
| In a smoky old bar you know that it's only | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| And love's never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time | |
| Down at the bar a woman tells stories | |
| Batting her eyes to someone not there | |
| Her class is half full or maybe half empty | |
| Like the jokes told about her | |
| When they think she can't hear | |
| And now the perfume is cheap and the make-up is careless | |
| And the dress out of fashion for a woman her age | |
| But she don't give a damn for those who would cherish | |
| A much lighter step and a much younger face | |
| And love's never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time |
| zuo ci : Carpenter | |
| mary chapin carpenter | |
| Out on the floor the couples are swing | |
| To one faded love on the jukebox tonight | |
| You slide in your coins | |
| And the music keeps playing | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| Sweethearts in love and others just lonely | |
| Searching for someone to waltz with tonight | |
| In a smoky old bar you know that it' s only | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| And love' s never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time | |
| Down at the bar a woman tells stories | |
| Batting her eyes to someone not there | |
| Her class is half full or maybe half empty | |
| Like the jokes told about her | |
| When they think she can' t hear | |
| And now the perfume is cheap and the makeup is careless | |
| And the dress out of fashion for a woman her age | |
| But she don' t give a damn for those who would cherish | |
| A much lighter step and a much younger face | |
| And love' s never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time |
| zuò cí : Carpenter | |
| mary chapin carpenter | |
| Out on the floor the couples are swing | |
| To one faded love on the jukebox tonight | |
| You slide in your coins | |
| And the music keeps playing | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| Sweethearts in love and others just lonely | |
| Searching for someone to waltz with tonight | |
| In a smoky old bar you know that it' s only | |
| A slow country dance | |
| On a saturday night | |
| And love' s never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time | |
| Down at the bar a woman tells stories | |
| Batting her eyes to someone not there | |
| Her class is half full or maybe half empty | |
| Like the jokes told about her | |
| When they think she can' t hear | |
| And now the perfume is cheap and the makeup is careless | |
| And the dress out of fashion for a woman her age | |
| But she don' t give a damn for those who would cherish | |
| A much lighter step and a much younger face | |
| And love' s never easy or ever as true | |
| When the changing of partners | |
| Is no longer new | |
| You lead with your heart and closing your eyes | |
| Dance just to dance | |
| In three quarter time |