The poem depicts a train ride home after a Swan Lake performance, where young ballet students in costume process their emotional response to the tragic ending. The speaker observes a crying child-dancer questioning why the Prince didn't choose the White Swan, while her pragmatic mother expresses frustration at the unexpected tears and expensive outing. The poem explores themes of innocence, disillusionment, and the cyclical nature of romantic disappointment.
POETICS Podcast: Episode 23 - "After Swan Lake," poem by Carla Sarett, hosted by Tamarah Rockwood
Jun 19, 2025

POETICS: Poetry Podcast
In these 10-minute podcasts, we are going to explore poetry published by Bainbridge Island Press. Bainbridge Island Press is dedicated to publishing high-quality poetry journals, and anthologies. Located on beautiful Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound, we have made it our mission to connect great readers with great poetry. Come with us and listen to the poetry we have found!
In these 10-minute podcasts, we are going to explore poetry published by Bainbridge Island Press. Bainbridge Island Press is dedicated to publishing high-quality poetry journals, and anthologies. Located on beautiful Bainbridge Island in the Puget Sound, we have made it our mission to connect great readers with great poetry. Come with us and listen to the poetry we have found! Listen on
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