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I fell in love at the age of eight with the dramatic circus arts and the unusual appeal of something so weirdly pure. Some say it was destiny, but whatever captured my heart that day fastened its unyielding grip, and lured me back to my forever home. With glitter on my eye and the feathers cascading down my pinned and curled hair, I learned to soar in sequin-covered spandex. I found my wings under the big top in the popcorn-tainted air. Over the years I have lent my heart to many, but it will live forever under the circus tent.
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May 22, 2013
May 22, 2013 at 12:02 AM UTC
Unrequited Love
I fell in love at the age of eight with the dramatic circus arts and the unusual appeal of something so weirdly pure. Some say it was destiny, but whatever captured my heart that day fastened its unyielding grip, and lured me back to my forever home. With glitter on my eye and the feathers cascading down my pinned and curled hair, I learned to soar in sequin-covered spandex. I found my wings under the big top in the popcorn-tainted air. Over the years I have lent my heart to many, but it will live forever under the circus tent.
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May 22, 2013
May 22, 2013 at 12:02 AM UTC
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