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Dancing with the cranes
Dancing with the cranes

Exciting, jumping, bowing, stretching

In jerky sequence, exaltation, exhilaration

Wild in a wet meadow, mutual rejoicing

Reflecting a sense of limited aggression.

Engendering hope for a free and open future,

With their elegant posturing and dramatic leaps

Enthusiastic and sometime even immature

High into the air with outstretched wings.

Coordinating bows, leaps and short flight

Liking to dance in pairs for a courtship ritual.

Turning their head and balancing the weight

Being paired for life, never trying to be perpetual

Bowing and bobbing, jumping for joy and fidelity

Throw their trumpet, grass, stone and feather

Performing ballet leaps with a graceful fragility

Better yet, they dance when they need to be together

Red-crowned, they certainly dance in the snow

Sometimes crying, crops need to be sown in June

Being in competence with light, their features glow

Soaring into the clouds as if chasing the moon.

Called simple 'the bird of happiness' in Japan

Or 'patriarch of the feathered tribe' in China,

A symbol of wisdom, painted always with the sun

A symbol of Vietnamese, beautiful images on the retina

Sandhill crane, always the great spirit of the wild

Bowing head, flapping wings in an exquisite dance,

Leaping upward, touching the ground like a child

Tossing wisp of grass, twigs into the air by chance

Imitating the crane dancers, seemingly being humane

At the ancient Chinese funerals and Okinawan festival.

In Japanese myths the soul takes the form of the crane

In India mythology, they stand for malice and betrayal.

(It is a poem about cranes ,these wonderful birds and their special dance. In the past people used to make a bird costume for a ritual dance , more exactly fordancing like cranes.)




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