THREE WORD WEDNESDAY
The words we were asked to use are in blue.
THAT VULGAR WALTZ!
'So vulgar!' said Mama; 'So sinful and so shocking!
I simply turn my eyes away when two bodies are interlocking!.
A Cotillion and a Polonaise are graceful, charming dances;
And two young people can get to meet and exchange admiring glances.
But this music from Vienna seems to verge on the obscene!
I've been studying the dance-floor and oh what sights I've seen!
Bodies almost touching! Cheek very close to cheek!
I had to use my smelling-salts! I was too upset to speak!
I forbid you to waltz, Matilda, whoever may mark your card.
You'll thank me for it one day though now you may think me hard.'
*
Then you crossed the room towards me and you asked me for a waltz,
And, suddenly, I forgot the dance was vulgar, rude and coarse!
You took me in your arms and then you whirled me round the floor,
And Mama and Papa and all the Aunts just weren't there any more!
Your hold was firm, yet gentle; you moved with style and grace.
Oh your military uniform! And oh your handsome face!
Thank you, thank you, Mr Strauss. All praise is due to you!
Your waltzes from Vienna have made all my dreams come true!
*
Below see an actual description from the era!
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AZURE!
'Morning has broken' were ever there words
More perfectly chosen when speaking of birds!
This one I noticed so wildly rejoicing,
Thrilling to threads of its marvelous voicing!
Trilling to friends in the same state of rapture.
Just a fluttering creature, but oh what a capture!
The azure blue sky all around is so splendid!
The memory stays though the concert has ended.
Let us 'lift up our hearts' and also rejoice
That the glory of morning delivers a voice.
*
12 comments:
Very nicely done! I am anxious to write some poems now, but have to wait until our house deal goes through. Can't publish them. It is breaking my heart to leave this place. But I must.
The beautiful Waltz. Ah, yes.
And, then, God forbid, came Elvis and the Beatles! What is this world coming to?????
Lovely post. I enjoy your blog.
Hugs,
Lois
Enjoyed it!
timely interventions
I don't dance but I do enjoy the watching the Viennese Waltz. Your descriptions are spot on. It's a fiery, passionate, and risque flavor of the waltz. Your character's reactions are well-delivered. And done to rhyming poetry no less! Excellent!
your piece on the Waltz gave me a chuckle. Whatever would the folk of then think of what passes for dancing now?
I also loved Morning Has Broken - seems as though we were on a similar wavelength :)
Funny to read this now. Wonder what they'd think about today's dancing.
a very lyrical look at a dance. Nicely described.
Along with the Tango, the Waltz is the most beautiful dance ever created.
We have evolved a long way from prudish attitudes, but, alas, the dancers are no longer in each other's arms. Great great great grandma would be happy now.
What a delightful poem about waltzing. It made me want to waltz. I got a kick out of the description, and I also enjoyed your poem "Azure!"
Liked it indeed...
Wonderful piece. I enjoyed your entire collage of work.
-Tim
awesome take on the prompt!
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