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When I was 18 I met a dancer When she walked the spotlight followed her steps She would twist and turn for the roar of the crowd Her toes pointed her arms raised She moves front and back side to side on the stage She leaped and curtseyed and smiled and laughed She packed her bags backstage and left Saying goodbye she smiled once more This time without a wild roar I saw her crying on a city street While I was walking home from the show Her toes were Crimson Her knees black and blue In the silence of the night I helped her off the ground She told me never sell yourself to the roar of the crowd
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Jul 28, 2017
Jul 28, 2017 at 2:58 PM UTC
Dancer
When I was 18 I met a dancer When she walked the spotlight followed her steps She would twist and turn for the roar of the crowd Her toes pointed her arms raised She moves front and back side to side on the stage She leaped and curtseyed and smiled and laughed She packed her bags backstage and left Saying goodbye she smiled once more This time without a wild roar I saw her crying on a city street While I was walking home from the show Her toes were Crimson Her knees black and blue In the silence of the night I helped her off the ground She told me never sell yourself to the roar of the crowd
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Jul 28, 2017
Jul 28, 2017 at 2:58 PM UTC
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