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Lion Heart
While the band strums
knowing only the ways of the guitar
the clustered crowd dances.
However, they only play for the well-bred women.
Her shadow dancing upon the wall
like the king of the jungle on his hind legs.
People watch, engaged,
engaged in the way she moves with grace
engaged in the way she sways effortlessly
engaged in the way she strides as a show-stopper.
The men watch, in hopes the zipper holding her dress together comes loose,
the women watch, praying they looked like her
the little girls watch, longing to one day look like the women dancing before them.`
Is that what it would be like to be beautiful?
To have something that other people desperately desire?
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An ekphrastic inspired by El Jaleo by John Singer Sargent