Dance Poems
Dance
E E Cummings - But If A Living Dance Upon Dead Minds
but if a living dance upon dead mindswhy,it is love;but at the earliest spearof sun perfectly should disappearmoon's utmost magic,or.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Crazy Jane Grown Old Looks At The Dancers
I found that ivory image thereDancing with her chosen youth,But when he wound her coal-black hairAs though to strangle her, no screamOr.- Dance poems.
Leonard Cohen - Dance Me To The End Of Love
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in Lift me like an olive branch and.- Dance poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Cannot Dance Upon My Toes
I cannot dance upon my Toes --No Man instructed me --But oftentimes, among my mind,A Glee possesseth me,That had I Ballet knowledge.- Dance poems.
Sarojini Naidu - Indian Dancer
EYES ravished with rapture, celestially panting, what passionate bosoms aflaming with fire Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens.- Dance poems.
Sarojini Naidu - Indian Dancers
EYES ravished with rapture, celestially panting, what passionate bosoms aflaming with fire Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Michael Robartes And The Dancer
He. Opinion is not worth a rush;In this altar-piece the knight,Who grips his long spear so to pushThat dragon through the fading light,Loved.- Dance poems.
William Blake - Milton: But In The Wine Presses The Human Grapes Sing Not Nor Dance
But in the Wine-presses the human grapes sing not nor dance: They howl and writhe in shoals of torment, in fierce flames consuming,In.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Owen Aherne And His Dancers
IA strange thing surely that my Heart, when love had come unsoughtUpon the Norman upland or in that poplar shade,Should find no burden.- Dance poems.
Philip Larkin - Reasons For Attendance
The trumpet's voice, loud and authoritative,Draws me a moment to the lighted glassTo watch the dancers - all under twenty-five -Solemnly.- Dance poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - RECIPROCAL INVITATION TO THE DANCE.
THE INDIFFERENT.COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one!Dances a feast-day like this may well crown.If thou my sweetheart.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Sweet Dancer
The girl goes dancing thereOn the leaf-sown, new-mown, smoothGrass plot of the garden;Escaped from bitter youth,Escaped out of her.- Dance poems.
R S Thomas - The Dance
She is young. Have I the rightEven to name her? Child,It is not love I offerYour quick limbs, your eyes;Only the barren homageOf an.- Dance poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - The Dance
See how, like lightest waves at play, the airy dancers fleet;And scarcely feels the floor the wings of those harmonious feet.Ob, are.- Dance poems.
Thomas Hardy - The Dance At The Phoenix
To Jenny came a gentle youth From inland leazes lone; His love was fresh as apple-blooth By Parrett, Yeo, or Tone. And duly he.- Dance poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - THE DANCE OF DEATH.
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night,On the tombs that lie scatter'd below:The moon fills the place with her silvery light,And.- Dance poems.
Charles Baudelaire - THE DANCE OF DEATH
CARRYING bouquet, and handkerchief, and gloves, Proud of her height as when she lived, she moves With all the careless and high-stepping.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - The Dancer At Cruachan And Cro Patrick
I, proclaiming that there isAmong birds or beasts or menOne that is perfect or at peace.Danced on Cruachan's windy plain,Upon Cro-patrick.- Dance poems.
A E Housman - The Fairies Break Their Dances
The fairies break their dances And leave the printed lawn, And up from India glances The silver sail of dawn. The candles burn their.- Dance poems.
Claude Mckay - The Harlem Dancer
Applauding youths laughed with young prostitutes And watched her perfect, half-clothed body sway; Her voice was like the sound of blended.- Dance poems.
Thomas Moore - The Night Dance
Strike the gay harp! see the moon is on high, And, as true to her beam as the tides of the ocean, Young hearts, when they feel the.- Dance poems.
Carl Sandburg - Vaudeville Dancer
ELSIE FLIMMERWON, you got a job now with a jazz outfit in vaudeville. The houses go wild when you finish the act shimmying a fast.- Dance poems.
but if a living dance upon dead mindswhy,it is love;but at the earliest spearof sun perfectly should disappearmoon's utmost magic,or.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Crazy Jane Grown Old Looks At The Dancers
I found that ivory image thereDancing with her chosen youth,But when he wound her coal-black hairAs though to strangle her, no screamOr.- Dance poems.
Leonard Cohen - Dance Me To The End Of Love
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic 'til I'm gathered safely in Lift me like an olive branch and.- Dance poems.
Emily Dickinson - I Cannot Dance Upon My Toes
I cannot dance upon my Toes --No Man instructed me --But oftentimes, among my mind,A Glee possesseth me,That had I Ballet knowledge.- Dance poems.
Sarojini Naidu - Indian Dancer
EYES ravished with rapture, celestially panting, what passionate bosoms aflaming with fire Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens.- Dance poems.
Sarojini Naidu - Indian Dancers
EYES ravished with rapture, celestially panting, what passionate bosoms aflaming with fire Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Michael Robartes And The Dancer
He. Opinion is not worth a rush;In this altar-piece the knight,Who grips his long spear so to pushThat dragon through the fading light,Loved.- Dance poems.
William Blake - Milton: But In The Wine Presses The Human Grapes Sing Not Nor Dance
But in the Wine-presses the human grapes sing not nor dance: They howl and writhe in shoals of torment, in fierce flames consuming,In.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Owen Aherne And His Dancers
IA strange thing surely that my Heart, when love had come unsoughtUpon the Norman upland or in that poplar shade,Should find no burden.- Dance poems.
Philip Larkin - Reasons For Attendance
The trumpet's voice, loud and authoritative,Draws me a moment to the lighted glassTo watch the dancers - all under twenty-five -Solemnly.- Dance poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - RECIPROCAL INVITATION TO THE DANCE.
THE INDIFFERENT.COME to the dance with me, come with me, fair one!Dances a feast-day like this may well crown.If thou my sweetheart.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - Sweet Dancer
The girl goes dancing thereOn the leaf-sown, new-mown, smoothGrass plot of the garden;Escaped from bitter youth,Escaped out of her.- Dance poems.
R S Thomas - The Dance
She is young. Have I the rightEven to name her? Child,It is not love I offerYour quick limbs, your eyes;Only the barren homageOf an.- Dance poems.
Friedrich Von Schiller - The Dance
See how, like lightest waves at play, the airy dancers fleet;And scarcely feels the floor the wings of those harmonious feet.Ob, are.- Dance poems.
Thomas Hardy - The Dance At The Phoenix
To Jenny came a gentle youth From inland leazes lone; His love was fresh as apple-blooth By Parrett, Yeo, or Tone. And duly he.- Dance poems.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - THE DANCE OF DEATH.
THE warder looks down at the mid hour of night,On the tombs that lie scatter'd below:The moon fills the place with her silvery light,And.- Dance poems.
Charles Baudelaire - THE DANCE OF DEATH
CARRYING bouquet, and handkerchief, and gloves, Proud of her height as when she lived, she moves With all the careless and high-stepping.- Dance poems.
William Butler Yeats - The Dancer At Cruachan And Cro Patrick
I, proclaiming that there isAmong birds or beasts or menOne that is perfect or at peace.Danced on Cruachan's windy plain,Upon Cro-patrick.- Dance poems.
A E Housman - The Fairies Break Their Dances
The fairies break their dances And leave the printed lawn, And up from India glances The silver sail of dawn. The candles burn their.- Dance poems.
Claude Mckay - The Harlem Dancer
Applauding youths laughed with young prostitutes And watched her perfect, half-clothed body sway; Her voice was like the sound of blended.- Dance poems.
Thomas Moore - The Night Dance
Strike the gay harp! see the moon is on high, And, as true to her beam as the tides of the ocean, Young hearts, when they feel the.- Dance poems.
Carl Sandburg - Vaudeville Dancer
ELSIE FLIMMERWON, you got a job now with a jazz outfit in vaudeville. The houses go wild when you finish the act shimmying a fast.- Dance poems.

