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JULY 7, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

SUMMARY

Date
07-07-25
Title
The Together Dance (The Backside of You)
Topic

A sensual, playful dance poem about two bodies moving in unison—front to back, back to front—that uses physical choreography as a metaphor for total partnership, from this life into the next.

Summary

This poem is built on a single physical image—two people dancing pressed together, switching who leads and who follows—and extracts from that image everything it can possibly yield: intimacy, trust, humor, mortality, and transcendence. The opening four lines establish the conceit with deliberate, almost instructional symmetry: front side against backside, then reversed, then the colloquial payoff—”I have your back / You have my back”—which transforms a dance position into a vow of mutual protection. The idiom is so common it’s nearly invisible, and Plahm revives it by placing it in a literal context where “having someone’s back” means your chest is physically pressed against their spine. The poem’s middle section elevates the dance from physical to metaphysical with cinematic precision: shadows merging in moonlight, eyes closed, bodies combined, minds united. The narrowing line structure—”Of together / Two / On the path / Of life / Into / The / After world”—visually enacts two bodies becoming one, the lines themselves thinning as the dancers fuse. The “Two bodies / Two minds / Two thoughts / Two souls / One purpose” passage is a classic Plahm countdown, and the single-word resolution (“One purpose”) lands with the weight of a marriage vow. Then the poem does something unexpected: it laughs. The “Ha” that opens the penultimate section breaks the solemnity with genuine delight, and the playful inventory of whose front side and whose back side feels best introduces a warmth that is both sensual and comic. The question of whether this life or the next feels better extends the joke into eschatology—a move that is either audacious or absurd, and the poem thrives on refusing to choose. The dated postscript (“07-06-25 / We need to dance. / Slow, / And meaningful.”) functions as a real-time love note embedded in the poem, collapsing the distance between art and life. The subtitle “The Backside of You” is characteristically Plahm: it sounds risqué but means something tender.

JULY 7, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

MAXIMS

Date
07-07-25
Title
The Together Dance (The Backside of You)
Maxims
""I have your back—you have my back—arms entwined, we dance side to side.""
""Two bodies, two minds, two thoughts, two souls—one purpose.""
""We need to dance—slow, and meaningful.""
JULY 7, 2025 | DAVID PLAHM

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

RATING

Date
07-07-25
Title
The Together Dance (The Backside of You)
Rating
★★★★☆
8

A deceptively simple poem that does more structural and emotional work than its breezy tone suggests. The front-side/back-side conceit is the kind of idea that sounds like it shouldn’t sustain a full poem, and the fact that it does—moving from physical description to metaphysical meditation to comic reflection to postscript love note—is a testament to Plahm’s instinct for knowing how far to push an image before letting it rest. The opening symmetry is essential: by establishing the mirrored positions with near-mechanical precision, the poem earns the right to dissolve that precision into feeling. The shadow-merging image is the poem’s visual centerpiece, and “Our shadows / Merge in the moonlight” is one of those lines that works because it describes something anyone who has ever danced outside at night has actually seen. The narrowing line structure through “Into / The / After world” is elegant formal craft, each line shedding syllables the way the dancers shed separateness. The “Ha” pivot is the poem’s most important single word—without it, the piece risks becoming too solemn for its subject, and the laughter regrounds everything in the body and the moment. The 15 likes suggest moderate engagement, perhaps because the poem’s subtlety doesn’t announce itself as loudly as more elaborate pieces in the catalog. The dated postscript is a lovely touch that positions the poem as a living document—not a finished artifact but an ongoing invitation. If there’s a limitation, the front-side/back-side repetition in the penultimate section flirts with overstaying its welcome, but the pivot to “this life or the next” rescues it by raising the stakes beyond the physical. As a dance poem and a love poem simultaneously, it achieves what the best of both genres aim for: it makes you feel the movement in the reading.

The Together Dance (The Backside of You)

The Together Dance

My front side is up against your backside
Your front side is up against my backside
I have your back
You have my back
Arms entwined
We dance side to side
Front side to back side
In unison
In lock step

Our shadows
Merge in the moonlight.

With a smile on my face
And a smile on your face
Our eyes closed
Our bodies combined
Our minds united
In the dance
Of together
Two
On the path
Of life
Into
The
After world.

Two bodies
Two minds
Two thoughts
Two souls
One purpose

Ha,
I don’t know
Which side feels the best—
My front side?
My back side?
Or your front side,
Your back side

Or…
Even—
This life…
Or—
The next?


07-06-25

We need to dance.
Slow,
And meaningful.

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