Come Dance With Me

Written
2010

 Come Dance With Me

 

Hey there, why the long face

         and frown?

Why so sad?

Recession and unemployment?

Foreclosure and Market down?

Afghanistan and Iraq?

Annoying, loud Tea Baggers shouting anger?

BP lubricating the gentle waves of the Gulf?

Of course, it looks and sounds bad, but

         you just have to stop being sad.

It is bad for your health to fret so.

Come dance with me

         and I will make you smile.

First, dress the part of happy faces.

Lavender for a bit of devilish spice,

         purple to feel royal.

Comfortable purple shoes so you can start

         feeling joy from the bottom of your feet.

The music is all around you--

         birds, cars, wind and tooting trains.

The first step I will teach you

         is the Roll with It, Cheer Up Waltz.

Two steps forward and never step back;

         then twist to the left.

Raise your right hand

         and shout ”Saluda!”

The dance is so silly

         it makes you laugh.

It is hard to laugh with a sad face

         so we have cheered you up

         at Alex's Smiling Dance Studio.

Then time to rest from the

         Roll With It, Cheer Up Waltz.

Those who make us angry

         would have done us in long ago

         if we had not learned this dance

         that makes us laugh.

 

Doug Minnis   July 14, 2010

 

Notes
The photos of my great grandaughtr on her mother's b;og were just too much fun to not try to put it to poetry. She has been a very happy child since birth and will grow up to be a happy person as it seems to be almost physiological as if you can be happy if all the parts of you are working well. And she willfind it easy to roll with the hard parts of life because the good parts are so much in evidence,