Last Dance at Salinas

Bill Staines

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    The barroom is cold and half empty.
    The floor has been swept so it's clean.
    Pushed back in the corner with the face of a mourner
    Sits a dutiful U. S. Marine
    Then prancing on in through the doorway
    And swinging her hips like a pro
    Comes a middle aged townie and when she looks down,
    Oh, she focuses on G. I. Joe.

    Oh, she says her name's Betty Grable
    And he says he's really John Wayne
    When you're five miles from nowhere with nothing,
    Who gives a damn 'bout a name?

    Now he don't look much like a cowboy
    And her legs aren't perfectly formed,
    But they dance through the night as the jukebox sets right
    All the longings that long nights have born.

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    And they dance like there's no beginning
    And they love like the pictures they've seen
    At the Bijou on Fourth Street and Broadway
    In the light of the silvery screen.

    So if you say your name's Betty Grable,
    I'll say I'm really John Wayne.
    When you're five miles from nowhere with nothing,
    Who gives a damn 'bout a name?

    When you're five miles from nowhere with nothing, Who gives a damn 'bout a name?

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    Composition: Michael Dinner

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