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The Ballet Dancer

The Ballet Dancer spins in air light as a cloud she moves her body and does a plie the ballet dancer moves like fluid her feet taunt the devil her arms stretch towards the heavens the ballet dancer stirs envy in others with her beauty and poise she is no stranger to mistakes but her performance gives the illusion of perfection she has fallen but never stays down The ballet dancer bows her time is up but she will never stop
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Aug 4, 2013
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