Diamond Dance Poem by Bryan Riley

Diamond Dance



We used to dance
the power dance
but now we play
political games.
And love, o love
where hast thou
gone?
Drifted away
upon the waves.
Not a chance
had romance
Now we spin
the hunger dance.
I rise like a specter
from the ocean floor
to watch the moonlight
dance upon the waves-
then cast up softly,
'pon the shore.
We used to dance
the song of love-
a ballad which
we sing no more:
and cast up gently
'pon the shore.
I'm grasping diamonds
in my hand
for one brief instant
before they are turned
into grains of sand...
We used to dance
the diamond dance

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Goran Gustafsson 03 May 2010

I'm grasping diamonds in my hand for one brief instant before they are turned into grains of sand... Beautifully written about the brief moments of happiness we can feel before they turn into sand.

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Bryan Riley

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Salem, Massachusetts
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