THERE WAS A STAR DANCED, AND UNDER THAT WAS A BORN - MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING IIi
The following poem was written for my mother, Zetta Benson Peterson. On her next birthday she will be ninety. Besides being a first class fisherwomen, my mother was a professional dancer and a dance teacher, as I was myself. When she was carrying me, she couldn’t keep down anything but water-cress and lemon-lime soda. She has always said that I “entered dancing.”
I Learned
They would ask me . . .
How long have you been dancing?
When did you begin to learn?
Were you four?
Five?
Who did you learn from?
What lessons did you take?
I danced
I said . . .
Before I drew my first breath
For my dancing soul learned joy
Before my mortal body was complete
I danced
I said . . .
From the beginning
I learned
I said . . .
From the heart that beat around me then
A halcyon heart full of sunshine and peace
In the safety of the dark and warm
I first felt the promise of a world of love
And I danced . . .
For joy
~ Edwina Peterson Cross ~
3 Comments:
Gorgeous image.
Beautiful, Winnie, just beautiful.
Vi
To hear your voice again and see the beauty that you see fills me with joy. Fran
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