(“Then the lame will leap like a deer, and
the tongue of the mute will sing for joy, for water will gush in the
wilderness, and streams in the desert.” Isaiah 35:6)
I’ve been thinking about dancing,
late evening to dark under the lights where
someone got married just an hour ago.
I’ve been thinking about music,
a couple of guitars and a beer, singing
what we used to write 50 years ago.
We invented everything back then.
We pretended life was different back then.
So many times, thirst showed up in ways
that only melodies could quench.
Friends showed up and brought laughter
like
disco.
The rhythm ran up and down our spines,
tickling us to find the floor with sunshine
underneath. We never were alone for long.
We never were left waiting while the rains
had their way with us.
(I should pause here and explain that
though the refrain sounds like joy uncontained,
it actually hides beneath layers of pain so noisy
they I rarely know how to keep time.)
But
you
Speak one word and everything comes back to mind.
You
Knock on my door with sage tea or cabernet sauvignon,
my choice,
and I look at your feet to see if
You might like to dance with me.
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