Let's Dance

Let's Dance

A Poem by M.L McDonough
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A free form poem of someone requesting a dance.

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Let’s dance
let our bodies whirl
light as feathers
stiff as boards
weeping willow tresses
flickering in the wind,
cattails swaying on
this bayou dance floor
lights like firefly stars
floating aloft.


Let’s press ourselves
together,
body to body
palm to palm
cheek to cheek
on this crowded floor
as if
it were a
total
complete
accident


Let’s soar across
this freezing marble,
sliding like glittering skaters
but with the freedom of
improvisation and
passion outside a sport

Let’s make this love
set to music
fingers intertwined
knuckles white and knotted
eyes bright like
those of lovers
in the night


Let’s move the couches
slip out of our shoes
soles of our feet
stretch up
praying and pleading
our elbows raise
arms wrap
music glowing in the background
the highlight of
this love


Let us spin there
drunk on joy
freedom
pleasure
and let us smile
smile alabaster white
in the moon’s royal light
let us breath in that
crisp night air
and kiss like it was
destiny.


Let’s dance.

© 2012 M.L McDonough


Author's Note

M.L McDonough
I don't really know if "let's" is what I wanted there but oh well.

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Added on December 28, 2012
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M.L McDonough
M.L McDonough

Near Boston, MA



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High school student from Massachusetts who has been writing for years, but really needs to get her stuff out there if she ever wants to do anything with it. more..

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