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TalAngela JamIN- Dedicated VERSE FOR SHASTA SIMMS ANTHOLOGY 2

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<>TalAngela JamIN Dance in the early 19th century There’s s a woman named TalAngela, complementary She was a pretty woman she wears a crown And she surely knows how to get down TalAngela wore 10 inch heels While out on the dance floor she would reel Her step be on point As the music lit the whole joint Ragtime music began to gain mainstream respectability Her desert on the floor the cakewalk, tippy-toe TalAngela racket, quick foot cuts space And sideways slides, performed in either place Three-forth such a gallop in redowa, in the waltz Ooh we we not getin lost in the Foxtrot Ahh! Show them girl you can dance Dancein cause got has a smooth gliding feeling frank Tango Teas, reneasause got me on my tippy-toes Ragtime begin to gain mainstream look at her go Popularity around the late 19th century and into the 1910s. Redowa triple time come on down girl friend Spin around three times with me Grizzly Bear growl at me Run on them two legs luv , Foxtrot, Duck Waddle, Bunny Hugs What kind of gentleman is love? How bout, it Turkey Trot stepin hard Ooh, you stepping on the right spot time Black Bottom move groove N rhythm rhyme Combined shoulder and hip movements spin that dime A modified national craze get them hips rotatin rhyme The Texas Tommy Swing dance in San Francisco African Follies The Texas Tommy breakaway step In an 8-count rhythm move your tummy breath Ooh! Getting down swing like in African Follies There was this woman named TalAngela Dolly And she knew how to get down TalAngela wore 10 inch heels she does 10/8/24 Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2024© Dedicated VERSE FOR SHASTA SIMMS ANTHOLOGY #2

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