Wednesday, April 11, 2012


Ballet Corps Member Fixing Her Hair

Edgar Degas, pastel on paper, 1900-1902

It would not do to come undone

for a stray hair
landing on a cheek
to suggest
imperfection
freckled skin
uneven seam

It would not do to draw attention

for an unsteady smile
or shaking hand
to hint at
fear
teary eyes
bitten lips

Take a moment to compose yourself.

It would not do to come undone.


This piece was published in the 2012 edition of Ballyhoo, an annual arts publication by The King's University College.

1 comment:

  1. Every time I read this piece I swear I love it even more.

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