When we are very young
We dance, we sway
Instinctively
We watch others
But we swirl on our own
Letting the music take us and we take the music
In youth we dance in circles
Laughing
Alcohol, the sensuality, the joy consumes us
We stop only when the music stops
Anxious to jump up again after a quick swig
And an electric touch
A few years later
Responsibilities consume us
Dancing is for the frivolous
We dance when we must
At weddings or parties
Consumed by how we look
How we measure up
In middle age
Our defenses begin to come down
We move our feet to the music
We get up for a few
Smiling until we are out of breath
Joyous until our bodies grow weary
In old age
We sit more, dance less
We smile watching the young
Wistfully trading places in our minds
Our souls are lifted with the music
Our bodies weighted with age
In the end it is the music that pulls us
Out of our bodies and to the light
Weight gone, responsibilities relieved
We no longer care about how we look
We are our sensuality
Our joyousness
We dance into light
Casting out our judgements and limitations
We are the music
We are the dance
“Our bodies weighted with age” is my absolute favorite line! I love The word “weighted.” I enjoyed this piece – the flow of it and your descriptions, the sparse use of adjectives.