the dance party
It is the summerest of nights and I walk onto the dance floor sward; I’ve been waiting for this all day. Kentucky-June humidity traces the line of my legs, the curve of my throat. Touches everything with sweetness. The band is assembled- fox, rabbit, bat and bird. Moonrise keeps the time, deer pour the punch. I smooth out the folds of my dress, ready.
Lightening bugs show up and out and off. I am admired and admire in return, accepting an invitation to join the sway. One little gentleman alights my hand, tasting sun-salted skin. Flashing and flushing and fluttering we bow to each other. I blush peach as his kiss buzzes my lips with light.
I kiss back
and smile
we shimmer
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“One little gentleman alights my hand, tasting sun-salted skin.”- what a great line and image. Really enjoyed this piece.
So, so beautiful! This fills me with a fuzzy electric happiness.
Gorgeous poem.
Love:
Kentucky-June humidity traces the line of my legs, the curve of my throat. Touches everything with sweetness.
and wow! :
One little gentleman alights my hand, tasting sun-salted skin. Flashing and flushing and fluttering we bow to each other. I blush peach as his kiss buzzes my lips with light.
Thank you all for such lovely feedback 💛
Beautiful and lushly detailed, its a fun poem to read outloud too
Lush and lovely, Leah. “Touches everything with sweetness. The band is assembled- fox, rabbit, bat and bird. Moonrise keeps the time, deer pour the punch.”