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After the Aria

You treat your life as if it were a dance, carefree and happy and light. And for a short while, I had the honor of one of your hands cupping my shoulderblade, while the other was laced with mine and you led the both of us through a song I could have listened to forever. I didn't realize that the melody could end quite so soon. And I know that you've finally found a new dance partner, but still, part of me hopes that you're missing being in step with me as much as I've been missing it with you.
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