Poems About: DANCE

In this page, poems on / about “dance” are listed.

  • 133.
    Dance With Me...

    Do you dance? Will you dance with me for
    the rest of our lives?

    I shall dance with you, through trouble times. read more »

    (brief renderings) Joe Fazio
  • 134.
    IT WAS A GOOD EVENING

    read more »

    Aldo Kraas
  • 135.
    Of Words And Dance...

    Do you dance? Will you dance with me for
    the rest of our lives?

    I shall dance with you, through trouble times. read more »

    (brief renderings) Joe Fazio
  • 136.
    BABY

    You
    are
    a
    mirror read more »

    M.L. Squier
  • 137.
    Look, The Mice Are Dancing.

    Look
    Can you see them?
    Look, their
    How strange read more »

    Mark Horsfall
  • 138.
    Dancer Of Swords


    the dancer of swords
    dances with skilled practice
    long years practice preparing read more »

    Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light)
  • 139.
    Tribute To The Jailer's Daughter

    That which has entered through my eyes
    Has most certainly progressed to dry my tongue
    And like yesterday, my sanity has all but gone
    Tracking through the woods in search of love. read more »

    Leslie Alexis
  • 140.
    Everybody Is Doing It

    In Hawaii they Hula
    They Tango in Argentina
    They Reggae in Jamaica
    And they Rumba down in Cuba, read more »

    Benjamin Zephaniah
  • 141.
    Dancing with Daddy

    My little heart, my little girl.
    Dance with Daddy; dance, my pearl.
    Hold my hand; dance with feet.
    Sing a little song; dance with beat. read more »

    Dr. Debasish Mridha
  • 142.
    Dance in the shadows

    do you ever think your not good enough,
    and that you dont fit in
    do you ever think you weak and not tough
    and that you cant ever win read more »

    Paige Browning
  • 143.
    The Dancer

    Spinning, twisting twirling,
    she leaps,
    defying gravity,
    The dancer dances read more »

    Shanise Gelaude
  • 144.
    the ballerina

    youve left her, standing on her toes
    bleeding for all the things she cant let go
    a dancer slowly dying
    in the process of her passion read more »

    Kathryn Garner
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