Dan Crummett The malts were extra thick that night, The air was sweet and warm, The western sky’s blue-white flash Bore news of a thunderstorm The curb-hops sailed between the cars With malts and fries and Cokes While a cast of studly teenage males Discussed their cars and smoked.
In the parking place, out by the street Sat a Chevrolet Bel-Air A bronze two-door with tuck and roll And flames put on with care Beneath the hood, below the quad The small-block Chevy roared To impress the girls and get the goat of the next guy, in a Ford. Now the Fairlane, too, would rumble loud From its engine, slightly larger With factory duals drowning out the whine Of a Paxton supercharger.
None of us had seen this pair before on summer nights, But their haughty insults grew intense -- We knew there’d be a fight. My root beer float was melting fast So I chugged it with delight And noticed sitting next to me, a girl in a Bug Eyed Sprite.
Now I was in my father’s car, a four-door white sedan, An under-powered "practi-car" The size of a moving van. I longed to be driving a new Corvette Or a Falcon Sprint with duals, To get this girl’s attention As I suavely played it cool.
But with the noise off to my left, and the approaching thunderstorm This aphrodyte in the Brit skateboard Called for action – not my norm. The pair of Fifty-Sevens, Were backing out to race When I finally bolted out, around And met her face-to-face
Her beauty put old Fords to shame. I stuttered as I asked her name And felt a fool to invite her there To go and watch the racing pair Her saucer eyes were deep sea green Her hair was Raven Black She said "of course, and it’s Eileen," My trembling jaw went slack
Now all at once we’re in my car With thoughts all run asunder The racers left so long ago, And now I hear it thunder. I heard the Chevy jumped off the line With front wheels off the ground But within twelve lengths the Fairlane’s Torque propelled it well around. I must admit, we missed the race But I’ll remember well that night As lightning flashed and thunder rolled With the girl in a Bug Eyed Sprite. Copyright 1999-- Dan Crummett
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