A _ _ _ _ _ _
D _ _ .
A _ _ _ _
E _ _
D The
A bar was empty.
_
D I was sweeping up the floor.
_ .
A That's
E when she walked in.
A I said, I'm sorry, but we're
D closed.
She
A said, I know, _
D but I'm afraid I left my purse.
E I said, I put one back behind the bar.
A I bet it's probably yours.
Bm And the next thing that I knew, there
E we were, lost in
A conversation.
_
D _ _
A _ _ .
Bm Before I handed her purse,
G I said, you'll only get this back on
E one condition.
_ _
E _ _ And we
A danced _ _
D out there on
A that
E empty hardwood floor.
_
A _
E Chairs up and the lights
A turned way
D down low.
_ The music played, we held each other
E close.
_ _ _ _ And we
A danced.
_ _ _
E _ _
D And from
A that moment, there
D was
A never any doubt.
I
E had found the one
D A that I had always
D dreamed about.
And then
A one evening, _
D she stopped by after work.
E I pulled a diamond ring
A out of the pocket of
D my shirt.
E And
Bm as her eyes filled up with tears,
E she said, this is the last thing I
A expected.
D And _ _ _
A _ .
Bm then she took me by the hand.
She
G said, I'll only marry you
D on
E one condition.
_ _
A _
E _ _
A And we danced _ _ out there on that
E empty hardwood floor.
_
A E The chairs up and
A the lights turned way
D down low.
The music played, we held each other
A close.
_
E And we
A danced like
D no one else
A had ever danced
E before.
_ _ .
I can't explain what happened
A on
D that floor.
_ .
But the music played, we held
A each
E other
A close.
_ .
E And we
A danced.
_ _ _ .
E _
D _
A Yeah, we danced.
_ _ .
E _ _
D _ _ _ _
A _ _ .
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .