Like Isadora
By Bee
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Oh, to dance like Isadora Duncan -
my head thrown back
and arms outstretched, lashes long
and cheeks sucked in all sunken.
Bare footed I'd interpret music with my heart.
I'd spin until I fell to earth with angels wings
and beads, and things like silken scarves.
Let's go wild, I'd say, while time will let us
express our dearest wishes
joying us across life's stage,
love leaping from the solar plexus.
I would not wish to live her life,
with sad confusion,
loss and strife,
and some day I would say, enough's enough
and stop before my bloody head
was nearly severed
from being strangulated by my scarf.
But what would I give to glide
in Grecian gowns
pleating all about my shins as I spun round
and round...
sober now and then quite drunken
I'd let my spirit free and you would see
me dance
just once like Isadora Duncan.
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An elegant piece that raised
An elegant piece that raised all the wild ambition I still foster to get my leotard on and shock out to FAME. It's not without regret but there's that girl's flame we all know and recognise. We just use it for writing now. It still burns in the belly.
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You describe the longing for
You describe the longing for free gliding movement like dreams of flying high with eagles, starlings or skylarks, or swimming with the dolphins and fish shoals.
(line 5, is 'of'' meant to be there?) Rhiannon
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Couldn't agree more with Vera
Couldn't agree more with Vera's words, Bee. Isadora Duncan, my erstwhile icon...and this, my kind of poem. Well done on the cherries. Richly deserved.
tina
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Hello Bee,
Hello Bee,
Soon as i saw the title for this one I had to read it. Wow! I should haver known you would be able to create something special. I like to think mentioning the dancer 's name in your other piece of work (prose) prompted this response. I hope so. This is lovely it's written in a way that makes this reader feel as if she is dancing ratheer than reading through this.poem.
'Joying us across life's stage.'
Loved the whole poem but loved that line.
Moya
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Hi Bee
Hi Bee
This is a lovely floaty sort of poem - a real dreamy quality to it. Have you been watching Strictly?
Jean
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Lovely! Dancing is the only
Lovely! Dancing is the only exercise I really do - by myself at home with no witnesses. Uplifting poem, if ony we could have the best bits of life.
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Wonderfulpoem Bee, you really
Wonderfulpoem Bee, you really capture the movement and magic of dance in your words. The moral of the story of course: never sit in an open top car with a silk scarf on. Poor Isadora. Rxx
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