Dancing with or without a partner, with or without
music is one of my eleven commandments. Today when Credence Clearwater played
Proud Mary, I was right back at the Yankee Lady in the 70’s dancing up a storm.
I can still feel that experience even though I’m sure my dancing looks
different in this older body. I love to dance around. The dogs watch with
interest, maybe they would like to dance too. Good for the circulation too.
We have come to be danced
Not the pretty pretty pick me,
pick me dance
But the claw our way back into
the belly
Of the sacred, sensual animal
dance
The unhinged, unplugged, cat is
out of its box dance
The holding the precious moment in
the palms
Of our hands and feet dance.
We have come to be danced
Not the jiffy booby, shake your
booty for him dance
But the wring the sadness from
our skin dance
The blow the chip off our
shoulder dance
The slap the apology from our
posture dance.
We have come to be danced
Not the monkey see, monkey do
dance
One two dance like you
One two three, dance like me
dance
But the grave robber, tomb stalker
Tearing scabs and scars open
dance
The rub the rhythm raw against
our soul dance.
We have come to be danced
Not the nice, invisible,
self-conscious shuffle
But the matted hair flying,
voodoo mama
Shaman shakin’ ancient bones
dance
The strip us from our casings,
return our wings
Sharpen our claws and tongues
dance
The shed dead cells and slip into
The luminous skin of love dance.
We have come to be danced
Not the hold our breath and
wallow in the shallow end of the floor dance
But the meeting of the trinity,
the body breath and beat dance
The shout hallelujah from the top
of our thighs dance
The mother may I?
Yes you may take 10 giant leaps
dance
The olly olly oxen free free free
dance
The everyone can come to our
heaven dance,
We have come to be danced
Where the kingdom’s collide
In the cathedral of flesh
To burn back into the light
To unravel, to play, to fly, to
pray
To root in skin sanctuary
We have come to be danced
We have come.
Jewel Mathieson

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