Backstage with the modern dancers
She was stretching her arm, configuring her body
While they were breathing, they were shouting
She was concentrating on her breathing
And didn't seem to mind as I sat there on the couch
And tuned my guitar and played a few chords
Like roses growing their thorns, getting ready to perform
With bare feet and painted faces, they took their places
And shivering legs beneath colorful gowns

And out there on the wooden floors, the sweat from their pores
I'm writing a list of songs I can sing by myself
Backstage with the modern dancers
Who feel it like I do, like I feel it, like I feel it feel it feel it
Backstage with the modern dancers getting ready to go on
She showed me her spin with a beauty from within
And all of these things I don't think they should be released



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    I can't believe nobody has commented on this song yet...absolutely beautiful!

    I think its pretty self-explanatory, he is back stage (perhaps waiting to go on) observing a dancer amongst a group of dancers, and is taken back by her beauty. He also describes the shared feeling of what it feels like to perform in front of an audience. However, At the end he feels that perhaps the dancer's beauty is so profound it shouldn't be released, maybe so he can have the satisfaction of being the only one who has seen it.

    tin14manon April 21, 2009   Link

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