"Say ye bigot wonna dance” is a folk song from 1848, mainly known in Flanders, Brabant and the Netherlands.
The cheerful tune is a satirical song that pokes fun pious females (bigots, nuns). The singer is trying to seduce a kwezeltje to dance but each bid the kwezeltje rejects, except the last... The song was covered in 1994 by Sam Gooris.
Say, bigot, you wonna dance?
I will give you an egg.
Well no, I don’t said the bigot.
Of dancing I am free.
I' and cannot dance,
I' and may not dance.
Dancing is not our rule.
Bigots like us never dance. (4th str:. sure do)
Say, bigot, you wonna dance?
I will give you a cow.
Well no, I don’t said the bigot.
Of dancing I get tired.
Say, bigot, you wonna dance?
I will give you a horse.
Well no, I don’t said the bigot.
it 's me not worth to dance.
Say, bigot, you wonna dance?
I will give you a man!
Well, yes, I said the bigot.
"I'll dance all I can.