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Prom Night In My Time - Dwm
Post-hippie and pre-disco kids were we, not clearly fitting one sole category. Girls dressed formal for our biggest dance. No short-shorts or those fab bell-bottom pants. Exploring options at each fashion store, we girls picked gowns whose length was to the floor. Guys dressed up formal too; perhaps they’d rent tuxedos that they wore to the event. Some local band would play; their lead would sing an upbeat tune for us like “Wild Thing.” We danced free form, for we were not about a single style of dance; we just rocked out! No Bandstand moves for us; we did just fine. No Salsa, Swing or dancing in a line. I think the guys preferred the music slow. Then into their slow dancing mode they’d go. Around our dates we draped our arms. Our feet seemed barely moving from one spot; a treat! A treat indeed – though soft the songs might be, hearts raced as partners danced romantically. To “Have You Seen Her,” “If,” and “Maggie May” we let our bodies sensuously sway. The threat of Viet Nam was nearly gone. To “Riders in the Storm” we blissfully danced on. March 9, 2020 “Kim Rodrigues’ DWM Contest”
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