> So far:

> "baby on a swing" - excellent ! A follower, by Tango for Her.
> "painter and his brush" - leader and follower, by Tango For Her
> "musician and violin" - leader and follower, by Igor Polk< 

In your inventory of poetic imagery you seem to have forgotten the broom:

> 3. You dance tango rather like a broom than a violin. (by Igor Polk)


In case you're not familiar with the tradition of "bailar con la escoba"

don't forget to read the manual before dancing with a broom:

"Come, old broomstick, you are needed, 
Take these rags and wrap them round you! 
Long my orders you have heeded, 
By my wishes now I've bound you. 
Have two legs and stand, 
And a head for you. 
Run, and in your hand 
Hold a bucket too."

(Sorcerer's apprentice. Goethe. http://www.fln.vcu.edu/goethe/zauber_e3.html 
[http://www.fln.vcu.edu/goethe/zauber_e3.html])

with thanks to all poets for their valuable contributions and for widening our 
poetic horizon

Annanymous broom



        
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