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Javanese Dancers

Twitched strings, the clang of metal, beaten drums,

Dull, shrill, continuous, disquieting:

And now the stealthy dancer comes Undulantly with cat-like steps that cling;

Smiling between her painted lids a smile,

Motionless, unintelligible, she twines Her fingers into mazy lines,

The scarves across her fingers twine the while.

One, two, three, four glide forth, and, to and fro,

Delicately and imperceptibly,

Now swaying gently in a row,

Now interthreading slow and rhythmically,

Still, with fixed eyes, monotonously still,

Mysteriously, with smiles inanimate,

With lingering feet that undulate,

With sinuous fingers, spectral hands that thrill In measure while the gnats of music whirr,

The little amber-coloured dancers move,

Like painted idols seen to stir By the idolators in a magic grove.

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Arthur Symons

Arthur William Symons (28 February 1865 – 22 January 1945), was a British poet, critic and magazine editor.

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