There she was, the flapper, She flew on her crooked dancing heels, Tweeted a light hedonistic tune, Her airy short fringed gown Exposed her rouged knees and her naked thighs
A feather boa crawled on her pallid collar bones, Her heels tapped on the snake’s every slither
The taste of whiskey masked the flavour of her promiscuity, A scandal The scent of morphine wafted around her, A mirror to her unsettled hoedown
The flapper’s onyx bob, Embellished with vibrant ostrich plumes Her hair’s band, Glittered with sequins and diamantes
Cigarette incense framed her, clouded the marquee background Soft lilac light embraced the musical band But the spotlight was hers
Jazz and drink, The ingredients for her burlesque conduct
The laughs of audience members Chorused with her haughty charleston
The trombone climaxed The cymbals crashed
Her dance was dying Along with the grins of men clad in black