dancing in the streets
three days of rejoicing
the honoured dead
wild dancers
deafening drums and music
kites and acrobats
celebrating in the streets
Awa Odori dances
© G.s.k. ‘15
dancing in the streets
three days of rejoicing
the honoured dead
wild dancers
deafening drums and music
kites and acrobats
celebrating in the streets
Awa Odori dances
© G.s.k. ‘15
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Hi Georgia, sorry have been so long without commenting. had real trouble logging in. Will get some commenting done. I love this, so intense and full of emotion, like an old Greek sailor’s verse! …from hamish
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Thanks Hamish … I’m very glad you enjoyed the write, and I know how difficult it can be to keep up with all the commenting and reading … not to worry! Bastet
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