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Go-Go boys

In a club so bright and bold, Where music played, the story's told, Go-go dancers, they would sway, Entertaining all night and day. Originating in the sixties, At Whisky a Gogo, oh so pretty, With fringed skirts and boots so high, They danced with flair, reaching for the sky. The French bar's name, so fancy and fun, Taken from a Scottish film, Whisky Galore! West Hollywood then joined the show, Whisky a Go Go, where dancers would go. Promoters had a brilliant plan, To hire dancers, dressed to a T, oh so grand, In go-go boots and skirts so fine, They'd dance and twirl, oh how they'd shine. So next time you're at a club, my dear, And the music's loud, and the crowd is near, Remember the go-go dancers, so full of glee, Entertaining us all, with their dance, so free. Random page: RV-6