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Living It Up In the Eighties
Learned to drive in 1980; it became a must. The car I bought soon broke down; “Another One Bites the Dust!” With two kids by ‘81 - plus work. My tired bones! “Start Me Up” kept being sung by the Rolling Stones. “Hungry Like the Wolf” was I; what future would be mine? Prince knew back in ‘82 how great was ‘99! Culture Club and Cyndi Lauper put me in the groove when to a house in ‘83 we then made a move. Michael and Madonna in the next year were the rage. But a baby blue Camaro in my life took center stage! “Walk Like an Egyptian” sang the Bangles. We did more! In ‘85 we headed west to California’s shore. Pre-86 we’d always been “Livin’ On a Prayer.” But once in the Bay Area, much better we would fare! In ‘87, boating with my kids and spouse was cool! I saw George Michael’s concert, and our complex had a pool. Teaching dance aerobics, having all the fun I could. For my family, ‘88 was “Straight Up” crazy good! 89’s big earthquake hit; my husband’s work was done. “Free Fallin’” we then headed home. Farwell to West Coast sun! November 8, 2018 for Michelle Faulkner's 'Remembering the 1980's' Poetry Contest (I loved the music of that time and tried to represent a bit of it in each couplet)
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