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'And so, the Poplars-pair, lanky and beautiful, in their newly-sprung green, now fully clothed, danced in unison....'

Poem by Dorothy Lindsay

The dance

Poem by Dorothy Lindsay

by Dorothy Lindsay 19th October 2023.

This Dance, not by the hands
of a creative genius, but by Nature’s
own, working like a puppeteer,
perhaps with a smile, because
her hands working up that breeze,
also paint the sky deep blue, causing
much splattering of the day,
with brightness and heat.

And so, the Poplars-pair, lanky
and beautiful, in their newly-sprung
green, now fully clothed, danced
in unison: forward and backward,
sometimes pausing, when only
their leaves move gently; some,
their green glaze much lighter,
where the sun hits brightly.

The pair’s heads and shoulders,
romantically coming close to touch,
but never quite there; not today,
but perhaps on another, the hope
for Touch will become reality.

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