would it have been worth while, to have bitten off the matter with a smile,
to have squeezed the universe into a ball

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

swing time

joe brought swing time home from the library.

i wonder if there's a support group out there for people who cry whenever they see fred astaire and ginger rogers dance. i could be president.

i don't cry because i'm a gushy sentimentalist (although that is why i cry at hallmark commercials). i cry because i wish i could dance. they are green green tears of jealousy.

i was the girl in ballet class who stood at the bar for an entire afternoon trying to teach my feet to skip. the other girls skipped around the wood parquet floor, twirling in their leotards and pink tights. they made it look so effortless. one foot and then the other.

i was the girl who was cast in the tap recital as "girl who dies." i tapped my way onto stage, only to leave seconds later under the cloak of the bad man who killed me.

i was the girl who would get onto the dance floor at EFY for "i would walk five hundred miles" because i could jump up and down, up and down -- but stood with my hands at my sides, plucking my skirt for the rest of the songs.

and when i saw saturday's warrior everything finally became clear to me. i was like pam! i was a dancer sometime before this life and by bum luck ended up in this body: the narrow shoulders, the wide flat feet, the meaty thighs, the tight tight hamstrings, the joints and bones that ache to find a beat.

but it's okay. someday i will be in a leotard and pink tutu, dancing across the wisps made by smoke machines. in heaven.

2 comments:

Sarajane said...

I used to play out the story of Saturdays Warriors with my barbie dolls. I wanted to be Pam too. I don't think it sounds like heaven to have a leotard on, that sounds like my worst nightmare.

Becky J. said...

Jes and Joe,
Hey you two! I was blog-hopping from Annie's blog and found yours and thought I'd say hello! How are you doing? It's so fun to hear that you have a baby and that life is good in Ohio! It's sad that I haven't seen you since you got married, though! I am also married, for almost 2 years now, and my husband Joseph and I have a 7 month old baby girl named Sophie. She's an absolute doll and life is good for us. You can check out our blog at www.sophiejojensen.blogspot.com. Peter is also married with a baby boy named Austin, and they're actually currently living in...Austin! We'd love to hear from you sometime. Take care!

Becky (Lamb) Jensen