Friday, May 11, 2012
They Who Dance
They Who Dance
by, Marjorie Allen Seiffert
The feet of dancers
Shine with mirth,
Their hearts are vibrant as bells:
The air flows by them
Divided like water
Cut by a gleaming ship.
Triumphantly their bodies sing,
Their eyes are blind
With music.
They move through threatening ghosts
Feeling them cool as mist
On their brows.
They who dance
Find infinite golden floors
Beneath their feet.
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Might I just say that that poem is LOVELY! :D My dance recital's today, by the way. ;]
ReplyDelete~Carolyn