Dance on; we would not touch you, Nay -- let us turn aside, Lest the shadow of what we've looked on In our eyes should be descried. Somewhere at least must fingers Be clasped to the burning sun; Somewhere must limbs be music To the tune the fates have spun; Somewhere the high immortals Must have oblations poured; Somewhere in classic portals, The gods must be adored; Somewhere must life be beauty Though the prophets darken their eyes, Somewhere must beauty be very truth Though the planets fall from the skies. Dance on: heed not our plight; Dance on: be cruel and free; Dance like a flame in the night! Dance like a star on the sea! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SUSSEX DRINKING SONG by HILAIRE BELLOC CONTRA MORTEM: THE CHILD'S BEING by HAYDEN CARRUTH ONE OF THE LEAST OF THESE, MY LITTLE ONE' by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE PASSING OF THE EX-SLAVE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE HARD TIMES IN ELFLAND; A STORY OF CHRISTMAS EVE by SIDNEY LANIER |