THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
IBy WHIM WHAM) The Soviet leaders and about 1200 guests saw the New Year in with champagne at a gay party in the , Kremlin, which featured solo dances by Marsha] Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev. . . . Marsha] Bulganin did • solo dance which ended with his being surrounded by a circle of girls. —News item. The Marshal’s Footwork is a Treat. As Everybody knows. There is no Statesman above Ground So nimble on his Toes When he puts bn his dancing Boots. His highly polished prancing Boots. His tapping, twinkling, glancing Boots, So different from Joe’s Relentlessly advancing Boots And steel-shod Hammer-blowi. Big Brother to the ballet Girls Is beaming Bulganin. When capering round the Krtmkn Floor He SKips the New Year in! He does not wear his kicking Boots. Or militantly clicking Boots. Or carry-a-Whin-for-flicking Boots, But Boots that lightly spin— More-suitahle-for-licking Poofs, Th Of , s x ua Y e and supple Skin. ine n the merry Dance go on, _SoIo or P‘-S-de-deux. A Dan ce without a Death s head there. No Sabre and no Sour. A peaceful Party, shunning Boots Of shooting Style, or gunning Boots, Ur blundering overrunning Boots, Is what one would prefer 10 two Left Feet in cunning Boots, If such indeed they were.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27860, 7 January 1956, Page 8
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