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In the Face of Love

One would not know, to look at me,
my years spent at the ballet barre -
tights sticking to me in summer,
cold fingers in winter.

And the aching to be better,
to be seen,
to be given a correction from my teacher. 
She was the goddess of all dance and knowledge,
the stern angel of technique and artistry. 
She made me cry,
yet I loved her. 
She made me hate myself 
and hate ballet and its impossible standards.

If I had been perfect,
self-loathing would not have existed
in that sweat-wringing studio;
the click of her cane would not have conjured dread.
I yearned to be beautiful-
in her eyes and in my own,
but she always wanted something unattainable. 

Now, decades later,
if by chance I hear that music,
I inhale with anticipation, 
dancing in my mind -
weightless and lovely,
the movements forever ingrained in me. 
Perhaps I do a port de bras 
if no one is watching.
But I'm sure she is looking down and frowning,
hoping I will extend my arms a little more. 

The strange thing is, I know she loved me.
She just wanted something from me that I didn't think I had.

Copyright © Angela Maracle | Year Posted 2023

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