All little girls at some point
Want to be ballerinas
To color with joyful dance
This gray grown-up world
But life dissolves dreams
Debts demand payment
With money as easy
As lifting a skirt
Delicate limbs twist
To please hollow men
Watching their phones
Instead of breasts freed
For their approval
Rejection still burns
Livers overwhelmed
Eyes looking nowhere
The personal cost of business
For grown-up ballerinas
This year marks the tenth anniversary of my first poetry collection, Wednesday Night Regular. To celebrate I’m posting my favorite poems from the book on Wednesday nights, of course. Ballerinas was also published in The Round Up Zine, Red Light Edition, Fall/Winter 2017/18. Alas, it looks like that journal has gone to the great library in the sky.

And some little boys too! 🫢
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Indeed.
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Rejection still burns – a complex and intuitive human emotion.
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Saying “it’s just business, not personal” doesn’t really help.
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Your poem…and some reflections on the situation….
http://www.spanglefish.com/berniesblog/blog.asp?blogid=16442
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Thanks for the repost, Bernie!
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Unfortunately true description.
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Every once in a while I meet a girl who’s working there out of curiosity instead of necessity but they’re few and far between.
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Chills…up my legs and arms…
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Love to provoke a visceral reaction but you might want to get a COVID test. ;)
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I’ve taken two 😿 also went to the doctor and it’s just a bad cold/flu virus
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Ah. Then I probably can’t claim credit for the chills.
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Oh no it was you…no chills since early last week
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The depth of sadness in this is just so…
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Thank you very much!
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