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Moon dance

Poetry

D. Abboh
1 min readMay 26, 2019

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washes over you

weaves through your hair and glides across your face

trickles down and around your throat like warm honey, it wraps around your spine in twists and turns

as it sways around your winding waistline, your fingertips and feet click and tap on beat

you are covered in traces of invisible tiny dancer footprints all over your pulsating skin

you’re poetry in motion

when they see you, they will sing ‘come and see — the moon is dancing’

Authors note: The line ‘come and see, the moon is dancing’ is from the song The Moon is Walking by the legendary South African male choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo

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D. Abboh
D. Abboh

Written by D. Abboh

Hey there - I'm D. Writer/Storyteller | Creative Non-Fiction | Poetry. I know a little Tai Chi - but my Kung Fu is weak. Email: dabboh76@outlook.com

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