Pas De Deux
Stepping out onto the bare cliff face
The windswept girl looked askance:
Been a while since Cajun land
And firing up that two-step dance.
The poet reached out his one good hand,
But missy just followed the sun—
Watched it all the way to the evenset;
He wondered if all was over and done.
Chances are and chances’ll be
Swirling all about with the wind;
While Cajun girl browns look away
From the boy whose hazels seem kind.
Posted on April 9, 2015, in Poem and tagged brown, Cajun, cajun two-step, doubt, eyes, girl, hand, hazel, kind eyes, pas de deux, poet, sunset, the wind, wonder. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.