14 June 2008

A Love Of The Dance
by Helen George

Tonight, I watch my daughter leave with her date,
Going to a disco dance, she's allowed to stay late,
The whole night will be spent out on the dance floor,
Dancing to the BeeGees is something she adores.

I'm reminded of my own youth, when Elvis was king,
We danced to rock and roll, it was the greatest thing,
Then Chubby Checker came out with the Twist,
What a marvelous fad, no teenager could resist.

And mother remembers Jimmy Dorsey's big band,
When swing dancing up and ignited the land,
She did the boogie-woogie and the lindy hop, too,
There were no dances that she couldn't do.

And her mother, before her, a flapper was called,
She could shimmy with the best, leave them appalled,
So you see, we're a family with a love of the dance,
We don't sit around, we get out there and prance.

3 comments:

  1. 14 Jun 2008 Submitted to Mississippi Crow magazine [printed as well as ezine]. 1-3 mos response time.

    Same day - rec'd email from Nadia Giordana, Editor, with standard acknowledgment of receipt.

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  2. 15 Jun 2008 email rec'd from Nadia Giordana, Editor: "I'm sorry we can't use "A Love of the Dance" but please feel welcome to try again. We don't often publish rhymed poetry."

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