My stiff-spread arms Break into sudden gesture; My feet seize upon the rhythm; My hands drag it upwards: Thus I create the dance. I drink of the red bowl of the sunlight: I swim through seas of rain: I dig my toes into the earth: I taste the smack of the wind: I am myself: I live. The temples of the gods are forgotten or in ruins: Professors are still arguing about the past and the future: I am sick of reading marginal notes on life, I am weary of following false banners: I desire nothing more intensely or completely than this present; There is nothing about me you are more likely to notice than my being: Let me therefore rejoice silently, A golden butterfly glancing against an unflecked wall. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BLUEFLAGS by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND by PHILIP FRENEAU TO - (2) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY UNDERWOODS: BOOK 1: 21. REQUIEM by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON CHARACTERS: SARAH RIGBY by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD A LAY OF ST. GENGULPHUS by RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM PSALM 132 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |