She danced by
the fire
her arms around
life
her arms around
the flame
that would
become her life
She danced
before me
she danced
around me
and she danced
for me
as the flame
climbed high
I did not come
to dance
fingernails too
begrimed
I did not come
to dance
to hold those
soft white hands
But she stood
before me
Before my
sunburned face
she took my coal-stained
hands
in hers and we
danced
We danced by the
fire
embracing the
flame
and the dance
became the fire
embracing our
life
I danced before
her
and the fire
grew
the fire became
the dance
and oh how we
danced
and oh how we
danced
In late August,
the Tweetspeak Poetry
staff and some of the T.S. Poetry authors met at West Bend, Indiana. One
evening was devoted to reading poetry and an informal concert. We heard Tania
Runyan on the fiddle, Laura Lynn Brown on the flute, and Laurie Klein on the
guitar. They played Irish and Scot music, and it was difficult to keep from
dancing (some of us danced, and some of us watched). The above is the second of the songs (or poems) I
wrote as I listened to the music. The first is “A
song from the sea.”
Sting Sisters: Shetland Fiddle Diva
Photograph by Axelle B via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
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