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JUST ANOTHER NIGHT OF COUNTRY DANCING by Dianne Moritz They come dressed like real dudes: faded levis, tooled leather boots, silver concha belts, hair slicked back under cowboy hats, raring to Boot Scootin’ Boogie. They sashay over, heels clacking on the wax tongue-n-groove, offer out a callused hand, swing you through the rowdy crowd, singing “Achy, Breaky Heart,” confident they’ll soon break yours. They lock you in a fierce embrace, glance down, ask: So how’ve you been?, all the while checking out the competition, lazy and loose with ***** Shuffling left, instead of right, they stumble, stomp your toes, clumsy with the latest dance craze, then twirl you under their sweaty armpits, sultry air around heavy with greasy smells: French fries, onions, barbecue, burgers, beer. They yammer on about themselves, casually blowing lion-breath into your smiling face, as you plot your escape to coincide with the guitar’s last twang, secretly praying a tall, handsome stranger two-steps into view.
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Apr 30, 2019
Apr 30, 2019 at 11:52 AM UTC
JUST ANOTHER NIGHT OF COUNTRY DANCING
JUST ANOTHER NIGHT OF COUNTRY DANCING by Dianne Moritz They come dressed like real dudes: faded levis, tooled leather boots, silver concha belts, hair slicked back under cowboy hats, raring to Boot Scootin’ Boogie. They sashay over, heels clacking on the wax tongue-n-groove, offer out a callused hand, swing you through the rowdy crowd, singing “Achy, Breaky Heart,” confident they’ll soon break yours. They lock you in a fierce embrace, glance down, ask: So how’ve you been?, all the while checking out the competition, lazy and loose with ***** Shuffling left, instead of right, they stumble, stomp your toes, clumsy with the latest dance craze, then twirl you under their sweaty armpits, sultry air around heavy with greasy smells: French fries, onions, barbecue, burgers, beer. They yammer on about themselves, casually blowing lion-breath into your smiling face, as you plot your escape to coincide with the guitar’s last twang, secretly praying a tall, handsome stranger two-steps into view.
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Apr 30, 2019
Apr 30, 2019 at 11:52 AM UTC
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