This poem was inspired by the author's experience from January 11 to 13 February 2026, choreographing a dance piece selected by Enshi Central Hospital to participate in the 2026 Enshi Spring Festival gala. The rehearsal involved 35 female nurses from the emergency, internal medicine, and psychiatric wards, who regularly face high-pressure work and frequent emotional strain. Despite demanding schedules, some arriving immediately after shifts, others returning to work after rehearsal, they fully participated in the month-long practice. Observing their movements, the author noticed how dance, breath, collective coordination, and creative expression help regulate emotions, relieve anxiety, and foster resilience. These experiences are reflected in the poem's imagery: steps rippling across the mind, spins smoothing the heart's folds, leaps scattering warmth, and music flowing through skin and sinew. The poem illustrates the co-constructive nature of healing through embodied movement, social interaction, and artistic creation, showing how art can serve as a reflective and therapeutic medium, alleviating stress and promoting wellbeing in high-pressure environments.
Zhixun Zhang (Tue,) studied this question.