Moondancer 2009 for M 'lady EmmaA Poem by PoeticpiersNarrative verseMoon Dancer 2009 Beneath the moon alone I dance to music only I can hear Though other folk may look askance and turn away to hide their fear. They fear me ' cos I don't conform to any rule they recognise. The say I'm mad when I perform my shuffling dance beneath the skies I may be mad but I am free, more free than they will ever be. For what they see as sanity a subtle form of slavery. They must conform to some set norm. They are afraid of liberty. Their life a role which they perform albeit most reluctantly. Until the pressure got to me I used to be a college grad. A nervous breakdown set me free. Insanity is not too bad. I dance alone beneath the moon to music no one else can hear. I caper to a lilting tune My dancing drives away my fear. Sometimes I can talk lucidly and demonstrate intelligence But all too soon the clarity fades into incoherence. I do no harm to anyone. I represent no threat at all But peoples fears still linger on which they conceal behind a wall. Pretending they're indifferent They do not try to understand the reason I am different They just dismiss me out of hand. I am obsessed compelled to dance to every moonlight rhapsody. Recovery, there's little chance. Please show a little sympathy. It could be you instead of me. That's forced to dance beneath the moon to some compelling melody. Believe me it could happen soon. You are compelled to seek success. The stresses grow too hard to bear and all your efforts to impress dissipate into thin air. Then you will learn to be like me Free from all the stress and strain escape into insanity Because you overstrained your brain.. 04/06/2009 http:// blog.myspace.com/poeticpiers © 2009 PoeticpiersReviews
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1 Review Added on June 5, 2009 AuthorPoeticpiersNear Durham city UK, United KingdomAbout72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more.. |

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