Album: Listener Supported (1999)
Play Video
  • Yeah, yeah I scream...
    With you on my mind so heavy and so hard
    I don't know quite everything
    You make me think of a better thing...
    Better things to fill my day with
    But they don't mean to go
    Please don't be too bad with me, god
    Please don't be too good...
    Let some women's light, women's light
    Chain my hands with me singing...

    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Whoa, whoa, sooner there
    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Only the brave
    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    (feeling the night)
    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Lead me back home to life

    You made heaven turn to dirt
    And dirt turn to dance on
    Heaven come my way
    Baby surely do
    Maybe some moonlight
    Maybe some, baby surely do
    Maybe some moonlight
    Say this say this...

    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Underneath the moonlight
    Hani hani come and dance for me

    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Come on, come on go
    Hani hani, come and dance for me
    Give it back, give it back....

    Oh man, I can't talk
    A man was tall and once tore a piece of freedom for us all
    When, then, you least expect it
    Man can cut from of his own heart
    For us all, that man
    Don't believe it, oh yeah....
    God, two men slice and dice each other up in his place
    They don't believe it...
    Well leave it
    Leave it lying, leave it lying, leave it lying
    Got me singing
    Hani hani, come and dance for me Writer/s: CARTER A. BEAUFORD, DAVID JOHN MATTHEWS, HAINES FULLERTON, LEROI H. MOORE, STEFAN K. LESSARD
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cosmodave from Left CoastMore about Chris Hani, who the song is about, here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Chris_Hani
see more comments

Editor's Picks

80s Video Director Jay Dubin

80s Video Director Jay DubinSong Writing

Billy Joel and Hall & Oates hated making videos, so they chose a director with similar contempt for the medium. That was Jay Dubin, and he has a lot to say on the subject.

Dave Mason

Dave MasonSongwriter Interviews

Dave reveals the inspiration for "Feelin' Alright" and explains how the first song he ever wrote became the biggest hit for his band Traffic.

Randy Newman

Randy NewmanSongwriting Legends

Newman makes it look easy these days, but in this 1974 interview, he reveals the paranoia and pressures that made him yearn for his old 9-5 job.

Dan Reed

Dan ReedSongwriter Interviews

Dan cracked the Top 40 with "Ritual," then went to India and spent 2 hours with the Dalai Lama.

Brenda Russell

Brenda RussellSongwriter Interviews

Brenda talks about the inspiration that drove her to write hit songs like "Get Here" and "Piano in the Dark," and why a lack of formal music training can be a songwriter's best asset.

Michael Sweet of Stryper

Michael Sweet of StryperSongwriter Interviews

Find out how God and glam metal go together from the Stryper frontman.