Poem – Dancing To Western Symphony
As the orchestra begins to play,
The dancers line up in a grand display,
With Western Symphony filling the air,
Classical notes mixed with folk dance flair.
A playful dance hall girl takes the floor,
Flirting with the cowboy who just bought her more,
A big fancy hat to match her dress,
She twirls and spins, showing off with finesse.
The cowboy shows off his fancy moves,
His leaps are huge, as the audience approves,
The dance hall girl is impressed indeed,
And decides to show off what’s up her sleeve.
They dance and flirt in a playful way,
They dance and kick as others engage and sway,
The energy of the Wild West fills the room,
As the cowboy and the girl share a playful swoon.
Their dance becomes fun filled delight,
As they move across the floor, bright as sunlight,
Their steps are a playful competition,
A dance of attraction and permission.
And as the music increases its speed and tempo,
Everyone comes together to create a barnyard hoe.
The music inspires all to giggle and dance,
And everyone finds love and a bit of romance.
~Suzanne Wagner~