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Jul 2014
She danced with death.
At times they would wait on opposite sides of the room,
Stealing glances of each other around the other guests.
At others, they would stand so close
Their breath intermingled like the winds in the trees.
They held each other gently,
Both afraid to hold too hard
And have the other shatter into scattered fragments.
They would twirl and sidestep gracefully,
Making others yearn to watch
Yet afraid to do so, for doing so
Might upset the magical balance they’d set up.
And so the two dance onβ€”
Waltzes, tangos, ballets,
Separating briefly to catch their breath
And to let the tension build from across the room.
Kate Deter
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Kate Deter
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