Longing to Dance

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    Longing to Dance

    She stands on the high desolate crag
    Staring silently out
    Into the great open nothingness
    That is the sea.

    The water pounds against the
    Rocks below causing her to wince
    And shudder, yet she stares
    And is unmoved.

    Screaming tears stream down her cheek,
    Although her eyes are dead.
    She spreads her arms
    To feel something, anything
    In the wild wind.
    It whips around her
    Urging her to dance;
    Hair flying and flapping
    Like an untamed bird
    Locked in a cage, dress
    Rising, falling and floating
    As if the savage wind
    Grabbed hold, forcing it to
    Be its dance partner.

    Her eyes remain unmoved
    On the horizon, far beyond
    What she has seen;
    Longing, steady, dead.

    Her arms fall like
    Broken twigs at her sides;
    Fixed stare on the
    Horizon moves to the
    Crashing waves below.
    She examines the rocks
    Welcoming the great jagged Teeth
    To pierce her fragile body.
    They call, asking her to
    Lie with them.

    Her vacant eyes are lifted
    Towards the fading sun;
    Every bright hue unable
    To warm her numb, frozen core.

    The wind continues vexing,
    Violently blowing at her back.
    One final gust
    She is unable to endure
    Its harassment any longer;
    The bird is freed from It’s cage.
    Her body twists, coils, spirals,
    And twirls allowing herself
    To dance.

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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