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Beside the Altar
Issue 13 Spring 2010


by Alison Leonard

Went on my own to dancing – Martin’s back was stiff,
he’d been shifting his dead father’s blacksmith’s stuff –
and as soon as the music reached me through the door
I was in rhythm. Taff the hairy punk poet was leading,
his words drifted straight through to movement
without going through the head.
For a while I was partnered with a young woman
Sarah, and she was wilder than me because younger
but she saw my wildness
and rose to it like a candle to a flame.

So I came to trance, to dance-peak, to orgasm quickly
and the task of the remaining dance
was to absorb it

and at last I lay
curled up like a tired baby
beside the altar.

Altar? It was a scarf scattered with stones,
a basket of lavender and two formal candles.
I lay gazing at the shape and movement
of each flame, raising my arm
so that each hand, each palm,
was lit
and lying, trance-like,
love for my daughter flowed and flooded
mingled with love and fear
for the war, for the wars.

3 candlesTime enough to lie and gaze,
to gaze in the big dancing mirror
at other dancers,
their spirit joined unquestioningly
with mine. And once I hauled myself up
and gazed at me gazing back at me
and loved myself too, and rubbed some lavender
between my fingers
and Sarah came and rubbed some too.

Then I lay down again, and love poured through me
and through the glowing candle until the dance was done.

©Alison Leonard.


Alison Leonard

Alison Leonard has written fiction and drama for adults and children. She is a Quaker who also treads a goddess path. You can see more of Alison's work on her own website.

 

 

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