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A Dreamy Wave

I want to see you move

Like a tree swaying in the breeze,

A unified grounded force,

Dancing as smooth as skin

on a newly born child,

Rhythmic as the universe,

One single movement,

Lasting an age,

A dreamy wave.

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Ne'er Dance

“I don’t dance,”

I told everyone who asked.

“I’m terrible at it.”

So I didn’t.

I sat on the sidelines and watched.

 

I used to dance.

I didn’t question it when my feet

Would tap of their own accord and my body

Would wiggle around with delight.

“I was young and I was stupid.

It was embarrassing.”

 

I’m still young and I’m still stupid.

I’m still terribl...

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lifedeathdanceteenage bullshit

in the dance

 

we are one

chained communication

not manacled, locked

in meditative mantra

 

linked    

submitting to a

deliquescing lexicon

how does my heartbeat replicate

 

this song? how do my limbs know

how to sing along?

fingers mimic intricate design

i am triangle, ribbonesque

 

wrapped within a miracle

of sun spots, ink blots, euphoric drops

and k...

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Exploring the Intersection of Dance and Literature: A Journey of Artistic Expression

Exploring the Intersection of Dance and Literature: A Journey of Artistic Expression

Dance and literature are two art forms that have captivated the imaginations of artists, writers, and observers alike. From the ancient Greek tragedies to the romantic ballets of the 19th century, the interplay between these two forms of artistic expression has enriched our culture and inspired countless wo...

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