Stolen
Car (Take Me Dancing)
Written by Sting
From the album: Sacred Love
Late at night in
summer heat. Expensive car, empty street
There's a wire in my jacket. This is my trade
It only takes a moment, don't be afraid
I can hotwire an ignition like some kind of
star
I’m just a poor boy in a rich man's car
So I whisper to the engine, flick on the lights
And we drive into the night
Oh the smell of the leather always excites
my imagination
And I picture myself in this different situation
I’m a company director, two kids and a
wife
I get the feeling that there's more to this
one's life
There's some kind of complication, he tells
her he's alone
Spends the night with his lover, there's a trace
of her cologne
And the words of his mistress, as she whispers
them so near
Start ringing in my ear
Please take me dancing tonight I’ve been
all on my own
You promised one day we could it's what you
said on the phone
I’m just a prisoner of love always hid
from the light
Take me dancing, please take me dancing tonight
I imagine his wife, she don't look nothing
like a fool
She picks the kids up from some private school
She remembers what he told her, he was late
and worked alone
But there's more than a suspicion in this lingering
cologne
And the kids just won't be quiet and she runs
a traffic light
And she drives into the night
Please take me dancing tonight I’ve been
all on my own
You promised one day we could it's what you
said on the phone
I’m just a prisoner of love always hid
from the light
Take me dancing, please take me dancing tonight
So here am I in a stolen car at a traffic light
They go from red to green and so I just drive
into the night
Please take me dancing tonight I’ve been
all on my own
You promised one day we could it's what you
said on the phone
I’m just a prisoner of love always hid
from the light
Take me dancing, please take me dancing tonight