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Presenting poetry and dance as a unified art form

How to Love your Neighbor

Constantina Clark, Greens Fork, IN

 

Sometimes you just need to let go

Be the water flowing over the rock

With a graceful flowing rhythm

That shape-shifts its way

Over all the obstacles

That call for fluidity of spirit

 

Sometimes you just need to not resist

The moment that slyly beguiles you

And dance on the head of a pin

While the world holds sway

Over you and you twirl within

Creating your own separate peace

 

Sometimes you just need to be venerable

To open yourself up to the ebb and flow

Of your humanity as spirit embodied in flesh

Embracing the lively movement

Of what it means to be human

Subject to the energies of life

 

Sometimes you just need to surrender

To find your secret melody

That calls you to peace and tranquility

When faced with the moment's strife and

Let the dance of surrender shore you up

When the waves come crashing over you

 

Sometimes you just need to forgive yourself

For missing the mark and not getting it right

And the wanna-bees and wishes and hopes

That never quite materialized into reality

But still coyly wait to suddenly surprise you

As they sashay their way back in different forms

 

Sometimes you just need to love yourself

Exactly as you are, a brilliant dancer, whirling,

Engaging in life movement uniquely yours

Swaying subtly to your own special music

That kisses your soul in its own glorious way

Rejoicing in your one true being and then

And only then you'll finally love your neighbor

as yourself


Constantina Clark
Constantina Clark, Green Forks, IN
Judy Cheung
Constantina receives her prize from Contest Chair Judy Hardin Cheung
Sometimes you just need to let go / Be the water flowing over the rock / With a graceful, flowing rhythm
And dance on the head of a pin / While the world holds sway
Takako Myashita
Sometimes you just need to surrender / To find your secret melody / That calls you to peace and tranquility
Constantina Clark takes her on-stage bow with the dance troupe and receives her award