{t:Don't Forget To Dance} {st:Written by Ray Davies, tabbed by checkman@math.gatech.edu} {c:The C#m is there as a passing chord, which is only played for a beat or so.} {c:Intro: A D A D} [A]You look out of your window, [D]into the night, [A]could be rain, could be snow, But it can't feel as [C#m]cold as [D]what you're feeling inside. [A]and all of your friends are either married, vanished, or [C#m]just left a[D]lone, But [E]that's no reason to [D]just stop living, [E]That's no excuse to [D]just give in to a [E]sad and lonely [A]heart. [A]Don't forget to dance, no, no, [C#m]no, [D]don't forget to [E]smile. [A]Don't forget to dance, no, no, [C#m]no, [D]don't forget to [E]smile. '[E]Cause darling, darling, I bet you danced a [D]good one in your time, [E]And if this were a party, I'd really be sure the [D]next one would be mine, Yes, [E]you with the broken [A]heart. [A]Don't forget to dance, no, no, [C#m]no, [D]don't forget to [E]smile. [A]Don't forget to dance, no, no, [C#m]no, [D]don't forget to [E]smile. {c: D G A} [D]Don't forget to dance, no, no, no, for[G]get it for a [A]while. {c: D G A, A (C#m) D E} You [A]walk down the street and all the young [C#m]punks [D]whistle at you, A [A]nice bit of old, just goes to show what you [C#m]can a[D]chieve with the right attitude. As you [A]pass them by, they whisper their [C#m]remarks [D]one to another, And you [A]give them the eye, even though you know that you [C#m]could be [D]their mother. You do the thing you love the [E]best, Which separ[D]ates you from the rest, [E]and what you love to do the most? And when they [D]ask me how you dance, I [E]say that you dance real [A]close. [D]Don't forget to dance, no, no, no, for[G]get it for a [A]while. [D]Don't forget to dance, no, no, no, for[G]get it for a [A]while.