I'm a lump on the dance floor
a dreary particle to be plucked
from your blouse and discarded
while the sway of your hips
flows to the hem of your skirt
your long hair like a wave
If I could I'd toss pearls
of light at your feet
to re-attract your attention
from the rainbow glowsticks
as I guard your purse at our table
envious of your sparkle
We don't tango or waltz
but our lives complement
the dual nature of marriage
your music ā my job
your lottery tickets ā my mutual funds
your dreams ā my foundation
One without the other would be lost
in a dark dark universe

About the Poet:
Bartholomew Barker works with Living Poetry, a collection of poets in North Carolina. He has published a full-length collection, Wednesday Night Regular, a chapbook called Milkshakes and Chilidogs and been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His work has recently appeared in Panoply, Free Verse Revolution, the Gyroscope Review, Naugatuck River Review, among others. www.bartbarkerpoet.com
Beautiful
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Glad you liked it.
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Yeah
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Every word counts well.
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Thanks! I try not to leave any extra words laying around.
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Okay, this is REALLY really good! From start to finish; simply superb!
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Wow. Thank you very much, Tre!
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You’re most welcome!
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Thank you for publishing my little poem, Tiffany!
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A lovely life dance! š
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Thanks, Michele! If only life were as simple as quantum mechanics.
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Ha! If only. š
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entanglement envy
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Indeed though we always spin in opposite directions.
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This is a beautiful description of a yin/yang relationship. My husband and I are like that too in very different ways. But the two do make a whole. š
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Beautiful
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