rollicking measures

about

Was: English major, American poetry enthusiast and Queen’s Journal features editor in Kingston, Ontario.

Then: Summer reporter and bicycle enthusiast in Bracebridge, Ontario.

Now: Student at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, New York Times Lens intern and freelance reporter for the New York City News Service.

In Brueghel’s great picture, The Kermess,

the dancers go round, they go round and

around, the squeal and the blare and the

tweedle of bagpipes, a bugle and fiddles

tipping their bellies, (round as the thick-

sided glasses whose wash they impound)

their hips and their bellies off balance

to turn them. Kicking and rolling about

the Fair Grounds, swinging their butts, those

shanks must be sound to bear up under such

rollicking measures, prance as they dance

In Brueghel’s great picture, The Kermess

-“The Dance,” by William Carlos Williams

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