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A Ballerina's Lament

When we were young, Before broken by age We danced our grand pas de deux, Upon life's stage Our plie's were graceful Many grand pas, we danced And I, never knowing, A solo I chanced I thought I'd always, Be your danseus I'd hoped for no other ballerina, You'd have a use You did glissade Into my heart But I see I've danced solo, From the start Pas de waltz en tournant, alone My dance now Since your grand jete, from my side This ballerina, will take her bow And for the final time, The curtain closes But for this ballerina, There are No roses
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Feb 16, 2017
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