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Silly Skirt Poem page 10Silly Skirt Poem page 10: 'the spark that fired her wondering eye' Hand embroidery on raw canvas Size: 10 X 10 inches Embroideries created from original drawings by Eleanor Hannan based on the skirt story by Elizabeth Dancoes Date: 2016 Book publishing: 2024 SILLY SKIRT POEM The cell was small, the skirt was wide What’s under there? her cell mates cried A cloven hoof? A hairy leg? Or treasure trove To make men beg? They saw her enigmatic smile The spark that fired her wondering eye And when she set to twirling They saw time flying by No pleas could stall her passing No tears put out her flame When only smoke and ash remained (and shame no one would claim) They could not tell her story Having never asked her name |