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Dancing Girls

Posted by on Aug 8th, 2012 and filed under Poem. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

 

dancing girls Dancing GirlsThe eternal war
Of sea against shore,
Raged on-
Holding no quarter.
Earth and stone, grinding away,
Blood and bone, decadent decay.
Dancing Girls-
Sharing secrets, flesh against flesh.
As the girls danced-
Under the bright moonlight,
They were something to behold-
Oh, they were a sight.
Dancing Girls-
Holding each other tight.
Throwing care to the wind,
Dancing past the waltz's end.
Onlookers stop and stare-
Oh, how they gossip and drool,
Whisperers a knife in their back,
How can people be so cruel.
But the girls
Just kept on dancing on-
Not caring to ever look back,
Forever entwined, beauty untouched.
They shared their passion with the crescendo-
Of the wind, and the sea, with the moon, and the stars,
The musicians recognized their beauty-
And they joined in with their guitars.
The crowd of people thinned out,
And very soon, they were gone.
Leaving the girls alone-
Alone in their trance,
Alone to their dance-
As the eternal war
Of sea against shore,
Raged on.
cKs.


 


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1 Response for “Dancing Girls”

  1. Andrew J. Sacks says:

    Kelly, fine shaped verse! You might check out "Easter Wings" by the great Metaphysical poet of the 17th century George Herbert.

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