Dancing The Dream -
Enough For Today


Dancing The Dream
Planet Earth
Magical Child Part 1
Wings Without Me
Dance Of Life
When Babies Smile
But The Heard Said No
Children Of The World
So The Elephants March
The Boy And The Pillow
Enough For Today
Mark Of The Ancients
Heal The World
Children
Mother
Magic
The Fish That Was Thirsty
Innocence
Trust
Courage
Love
God
How I Make Music
Ryan White
The Elusive Shadow
On Children Of The World
Two Birds
The Last Tear
Ecstasy
Berlin 1989
I You We
Magical Child Part 2
Breaking Free
That One In The Mirror


ENOUGH FOR TODAY

Dance rehearsals can go on past midnight, but this time I stopped at ten. 
"I hope you don’t mind," I said, looking up into space, "but that’s enough for today."
A voice from the control room spoke. 
"You okay?"
"A little tired, I guess," I said.
I slipped on a windbreaker and headed down the hall. 
Running footsteps came up behind me. 
I was pretty sure who they belonged to. 
"I know you too well," she said, catching up with me. 
"What’s really wrong?"

I hesitated. 
"Well, I don’t know how this sounds, but I saw a picture today in the papers. 
A dolphin had drowned in a fishing net. 
From the way its body was tangled in the lines, you could read so much agony. 
Its eyes were vacant, yet there was still that smile, the one dolphins never lose, even when they die . . ." 
My voice trailed off.
She put her hand lightly in mine. 
"I know, I know."

"No, you don’t know all of it yet. 
It’s not just that I felt sad, or had to face the fact that an innocent being had died. 
Dolphins love to dance - of all the creatures in the sea, that’s their mark. 
Asking nothing from us, they cavort in the waves while we marvel. 
They race ahead of ships, not to get there first but to tell us, "It’s all meant to be play. 
Keep to your course, but dance while you do it."
"So there I was, in the middle of rehearsal, and I thought, "They’re killing a dance." 
And then it seemed only right to stop. 
I can’t keep the dance from being killed, but at least I can pause in memory, as one dancer to another. 
Does that make any sense?"

Her eyes were tender. 
"Sure, in its way. 
Probably we’ll wait years before everyone agrees on how to solve this thing. 
So many interests are involved. 
But it’s too frustrating waiting for improvements tomorrow. 
Your heart wanted to have its say now." 
"Yes," I said, pushing the door open for her. 
"I just had this feeling, and that’s enough for today."


© 1992 Michael Joseph Jackson - Dancing The Dream

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