A Little Bit About Miguel

I guess the first thing people recognize about me is that I am either A.) Tall or B.) Have gorgeous curly hair. All of the above are true I guess. I am pretty expressive but know when to cool down.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Dancing Towards Eternity

So some of you might know that I aspire to be a poet someday. However, I just haven't shared enough of my poetry with the world, let alone family or friends, to even be considered an aspiring poet. Sometimes I feel if I share my poems, they will break like porcelain because people won't like it or they might become hyper critical of it. I know I shouldn't feel that way because I need people to not like my poetry and to be hyper critical of it. How else am I going to become a better poet!? So, from now on, I am going to post a poem a week and share either a poem in progress, or one I feel is close to complete. Please let me know how you feel about this one. It is inspired by a poem by William Butler Yeats called "The Second Coming" and another poem by Billy Collins called "Dancing Towards Bethlehem". This poem, I feel, is close to being complete. ENJOY!


Dancing Towards Eternity

If the World was to end and there was only minutes to spend,
I would want my last moments spent dancing
with you, my right hand pressed against the curvature of your back,
your body pressed firmly against mine,

feeling every last breath you took as we waltzed to elevator
music played by an orchestra whose reputation means nothing
anymore. And as the mere twenty-three years of our lives crumbled around us
like shattered glass, and the string section slowly sank beneath the sand,

I would look deep into your infinite eyes,
never once blinking, and smile.

In the distance, a lion, scouring the desert,
looking for someone to call his own, a place to call home, 
would wail-fully roar,

And if the World was to end and there was only minutes to spend,
I would be happy spending my last moments dancing
with you, my whole self, pressed firmly against
your whole self, knowing eternity would soon be ours. . .

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