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A Different Kind of DanceA Poem by Susanna CorreyaMy legs, though functional, are to a dancer what tone deaf ears are to a crooner. My feet, though sensitive, are a dance floor's disgrace. While m.. |
The First DanceA Story by Ahmed El Helaly(7:57 AM)Jenny kept looking at the big red digits of the alarm projected on her bedroom ceiling, waiting for it to turn 8:00 and the alarm go off, she.. |
Las BailarinasA Poem by Anastasia HarperAn Original Poem by Anastasia E. Harper This poem was an attempt to imitate the style of poetry found in S.P. Somtow's books, The Riverrun Trilogy... |
Songs of the WildA Poem by Anastasia HarperAn Original Poem by Anastasia E. Harper Inspired by my beautiful college campus. |
Ballroom Dancing...A Story by TravyQuotesShe loves me not. |
Autumn CourtA Poem by Kathy Van KurinHeavy mistpresence, extend your scepter:Horn of power-Autumn!I see you holding court; calling attention your realm.Flashing banners wave! Gilded leaf .. |
Painting ButterfliesA Poem by DwellerComplexMental frustration |
Dancing LipsA Poem by Lady PearlAs our hips move closely in syncI yearn more for a kissAnd the music slowly fades in the backgroundAs the people had the moment I laid my eyes on himH.. |
I Wanna DanceA Poem by Melinda McQueenI Wanna Dance So much weighing on my soul, My burdens in overload. How I long to be free-- To be light on my feet. I w.. |
She Dances with JesusA Poem by Melinda McQueenShe Dances with Jesus Swaying to and fro, She tries to keep up. The song she knows, Her spirit hums. The stage is set.. |
Step.Spin.StepA Story by H.AStep.Spin.Step Muscles, contract then release. Music echoes. As does her movements. |
WarriorA Poem by Brittany BosticWe do not tire.We do not falter.We do not fail.When we are thrown to the ground,spitting blood from our mouthswith harsh broken ribs and loud clamberi.. |
My Dance JourneyA Story by Kathrin SA 500-word piece, possibly to be published in a book. Please help to edit it -- review swaps welcome! |
Dance offA Poem by Tony JordanPosturing and drama benefits no one - might as well dance |
A Macabre Ballet 'Til Death do they part.A Story by Maria SpacedOutA Macabre Ballet is a theater performance held for the more sinister hearts. An unlikely woman contrasts the seemingly dark and somber crowd with her .. |
That Same Old MelodyA Poem by Beautiful IntentionsShh… Be as quiet as you can… Don’t let them hear it Don’t ever let them see it Sneak into the bathroom .. |