A maiden fair, she had long dark hair, And her eyes like the darkest coal. A taunting smile that would sure beguile And melt the hardest soul. Dancing lightly, sprightly, She stole his heart with a whirl, that girl He'll not forget the night they met In a dance called the Dublin reel. They walked out to the starry night And the crescent moon had a glow. It felt so right with their hands held tight As they looked at the town below. Chancing a kiss he missed her cheek And she pulled away to sway To the pull-round sound of the faerie mound As they danced to the Dublin reel. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. The dark of night turned into light And he asked, what was her name? "Matters not," was all he got, As on the grass they lay. Listenin' to stories, glories Seen of another world, this girl She must have left while he soundly slept Havin' danced to the Dublin reel. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. Musical interlude Weeks have gone, and life goes on And he's back on American shores. Every night he relives that sight As he longs for it more and more. Under a spell he fell in love With the dancing queen it seems His only care is the maiden fair In a dance called the Dublin reel. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn. They were dancin', all night long. Dancin' till the break of dawn.