Dancing before Herod and
Herodias,
Salome waved her flowing veil,
Which fluttered and whirled through the
air around her
And rippled like a silken sail.
"Ah, your daughter dances
divinely,"
Herod said to his calculating wife.
"She dances as though she's
walking on air.
I've never seen so much grace in my
life."
After a frenzied flurry and flash,
Salome stopped and bowed to the king.
"My dear," said Herod,
"what may I give you?
Half of my kingdom? Anything!
"Tell me what your heart is set on.
I'll give you whatever you
desire."
Salome looked at her mother, who
Smiled and nodded--her eyes on fire.
"Your incomparable kindness
compels me
To answer simply to a king so great.
I ask for one thing only and that
Is John the Baptist's head on a
plate."
Said; done. The executioner
Soon returned carrying John's head,
Which the daughter gave to her mother,
Who was delighted that he was dead.
What about those who keep on dancing
Salome's dance? They pivot and swirl,
Contemplating how to placate
The wishes of others while they twirl?
Do they conspire to perpetrate
Division and discord--not unity and
peace?
Have love and kindness and
thoughtfulness
Given way to heartless caprice?
Are they moved by seductive wiles
As if compassion and reason don't matter?
Do they seek above all things
Vengeance on a silver platter?
(11-18-15) By Bob B
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