Little ballerinas both
Tiny yet tenacious
Holding firm to their beliefs
With hearts especially spacious.
I see how they have lived their lives
As parent and as child.
One’s love seemed a smothering thing-
The other’s freedom wild.
Through the years how much it hurt
To hold each other close.
Tiny ballerinas trampling
On each other’s toes.
But the pain was worth the price
These ballerinas paid.
Through all the years and all the tears
A meeting place they made.
A meeting place to marvel at
That lies within their look.
The look that lies within their eyes
In this picture that I took.
Ballerinas Two
They came my home this Christmas time
far off the beaten path.
Two wise women, studying still
God and Grandfather’s math.
They came into my heart and hearth
with gifts of small expense,
marshmallows and chocolate
not gold and frankincense
But Beauty lies in little things
Like S’mores making stuff
and little ballerinas
who’ve learned how to be tough.
And so their gifts while little
were much more than enough.
They came and pieced a puzzle
bright birds on a log.
The young one’s neck I nuzzle.
The old one feared the dog.
We broke the fast together
partook of bread and wine.
Body and blood, bacon and eggs
mixed earthly and divine.
We watched the sound of music
all sitting on the couch-
three dogs and three people
in everloving touch.
I sighed he’d lost his first love
then turned his heart to stone.
Losing one was losing all-
his children left alone.
Then came this lovely lady
to help, to heal his lack.
With push and pluck
with love and luck
she brought the music back.
So just as art imitates life
according to Aristotle.
This movie resonates with ours.
Shall we unchoke the throttle?
Lean and like and lust to learn?
Let go, let hurt, let heal?
Dance the dance that they have danced?
Let loose?
Let love be real?