Dressed for the Dance
(“Pharaoh sent at once for Joseph. He was brought
hastily from the dungeon, and after a quick shave and change of clothes, came
in before Pharaoh.” Genesis 41:14)
They told me it was ending,
the time was closing in,
the final act was over, we waited for the epilogue.
We had heard the announcement for ages, for lifetimes,
for moments we wondered would ever end.
the final act was over, we waited for the epilogue.
We had heard the announcement for ages, for lifetimes,
for moments we wondered would ever end.
But we kept on dancing,
with our without the band.
They told me it was time
now, the auditions began,
the callbacks, the final chance to make the team,
to be called an actor, a thespian, a professional
at my craft.
the callbacks, the final chance to make the team,
to be called an actor, a thespian, a professional
at my craft.
But, I kept on dancing,
and never heard their laughs.
They agreed I had talent,
I read well, they said,
“You have presence, you have intensity,
your belief is suspended and your belt holds up your pants.”
“You have presence, you have intensity,
your belief is suspended and your belt holds up your pants.”
And I kept on dancing,
avoiding cracks to save my mama’s back.
Which is where it
started, with her, with mom. I was groomed,
I was dressed, costumed and confessed I loved the stage and applause,
while I was shy as a turtle who dreams of going to school without its shell.
I had done well to fight my bashful nativity until a guerilla war
left me slow to trust and playing in the dust; a quiet corner of my
personal prison cell. Books don’t talk back; books serve as friendship well.
I was dressed, costumed and confessed I loved the stage and applause,
while I was shy as a turtle who dreams of going to school without its shell.
I had done well to fight my bashful nativity until a guerilla war
left me slow to trust and playing in the dust; a quiet corner of my
personal prison cell. Books don’t talk back; books serve as friendship well.
But I dressed for the
dance, scrubbed my face, neck and ears;
washed the ancient cream-colored Bug and picked up my date who
helped me
washed the ancient cream-colored Bug and picked up my date who
helped me
Keep on dancing. Dressed
in rags or royal, my estimation is this:
esteem can be beaten, but dancing is forever’s food; dance on,
dance on.
esteem can be beaten, but dancing is forever’s food; dance on,
dance on.
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