Dancing During The Night Poem by Francie Lynch

Dancing During The Night



I want to dance with you again,
Before the light descends;
Dance, the troubadour sang:

Dance me to the end of love.

Place yours in mine,
We'll wind with time;
Repose your head, close your eyes,
I'll hear you breathe another goodbye.
Can't you dance with me again.

I'm spinning off this elliptic world;
Holding the shadow of my moon,
Orbiting 'round this star lit room.
Waxing on the upbeat,
Waning on the down,
Dancing on a gyroscope,
Through phases round and round.

I awaken, tapping toes,
And humming in the after glow.

Yes, I danced with you!
Did I dance with you?
I didn't dance with you.
And never will again.

Monday, September 18, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: dancing,dreams,lost love,love,love and dreams,love and life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Leonard Cohen: 'Dance Me to the End of Love.'
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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