We all have "dance" we perform in life, wordless, left to attitude, body language, behavior, etc.
The reason for this "dance" , another way of communicating from a hidden source, we practice everyday, most often entirely, are we aware of doing so . . Therefore, what hidden dance of .........?, do you catch or notice from this poem. And who do you think the 2 parties are, performing this "dance"?
Their ages perhaps?
Their relationship?
''This is Just to Say . . . ''
'I have eaten
the plums
that were
in the icebox
and which
you were probably saving
saving
for breakfast
Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet and so cold.'
Would appreciate any personal interpretation of this poem's hidden "dance or/and dances, from any person taking a shot at deciphering, Out There!
Thank you!
Grace. (Buddhist.)
2007-03-16
03:30:35
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