Twinkle Toes- A Poem

  Twinkle Toes



Grace in me mostly fleeting.

Focused on the music,

I feel my loud yet gentle heart, beating.


Sashay on the stage with butterflies 

Still, wide smiles through 

Bright red lipstick.


Between pirouettes, my 

squinting eyes scan the dark auditorium. 

I see you beaming with pride.


Around the living room 

gracelessly you flailed 

I looked at you askance. 


You called me twinkle toes, I

called you dad. With ballet

I taught you to fly. . 


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