The Dance Poem by James Casey

The Dance

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The Dance

Now I'm walking, out in the rain,
A clean rinse will cleanse it again
Some cares and worries may dropp away,
Dark clouds can block the brightest day.

One for all, and all as one,
We will get together and have some fun
Time stops still, stays right in it's place
Those dances will mark our sacred space.

We all like to play, after the rain,
After clean rinse, we'll start again
Some cares and worries will dropp away,
Guaranteed we'll remember this day.

Raindrops sizzle when dropped in the flames
At this place, we never need names
After we arrived, and leave our prints
Grass and sand will hold our footprints

As we set along the chosen way
All cares and worries just dropp away
Wishing it so. we'll wait for the rain
A clean rinse, then dance again

Jim 1963

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I watch a group of people just dancing by a fire and wrote this poem, I was in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
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James Casey

James Casey

Binghamton, New York
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