
Wake Up & Dance!
wake up good fools,
wild women, dance!
as angel candy cakes
on velvet ocean’s breath,
this smoke belly thing is
soft, slow, sacred magic
sail to morning blush
of dark coffee flowering
listen to rhythmed self

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Wake Up & Dance!
wake up good fools,
wild women, dance!
as angel candy cakes
on velvet ocean’s breath,
this smoke belly thing is
soft, slow, sacred magic
sail to morning blush
of dark coffee flowering
listen to rhythmed self

awe that is so lovely Li :-)
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CA, thank you :)
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Awesome duet, Lisa.
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I thought the same thing. Both consummate entertainers that mesh perfectly.
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“the rhymed self”–I like that idea. Great art and music too. (K)
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Thanks much, K. It’s actually rhythmed self but rhymed self works in tandem with it.
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Love that Matisse painting. And what a great oracle poem. I love:
“wake up good fools”
“this smoke belly thing”
“morning blush / of dark coffee flowering”
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Nina, so happy you enjoyed the post, thank you <3
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You’re welcome, Lisa ❤️
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Smoke Belly…always have a cool turn of a phrase in these! And “wild women, dance!” is always a good thing lol!
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Thanks so much, Max. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Very hopeful indeed.
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Everybody should wake up and dance at least once a day. Thanks for introducing me to the magnetic poetry web site. We have these magnets on the fridge and people love to play with them, but i didn’t realise there were online sets to play with too.
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Hey Sean, nice to see you. I agree on the daily dancing. Yes, so easy to play that way. I have a home set also but these are more convenient.
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Beautiful, it feels like one I know, yet I recall the name of the artist.
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It’s funny how they start out with one “Let’s Dance” song and then go into Bowie’s. Bowie and Turner make a good team.
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