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In a last emotional csardas, A hurry dashed in hectic trip, From the sidewalk as she slipped, Icy kerb afronts her eyes, Slipped in front of cargo truck, After a darkened dawn, Of much deliberation, Had enough insanity's pain, Stage one, a drowse in melancholy, In dream state, She knew she had to go, Made last retreat in sorrow's march. Life became a chore, Wanted it no more, From melancholy stroll she rushed, Stage two in dance's wild entrance, Under the truck in disregard, Felt the fender hit her hard, Nothing else remained, Except her disregard, For driver, The fear he felt trying to drop his speed, Scarred for life by her own selfish deed, Take this as a cautionary tale, For this is write of fantasy, May be feeling life is an evil curse, Give help a chance, May take a while, Every cloud shrouded in darkness, Conceals a new bright light, Not always so forthcoming, But, things will turn out right! A Csardas is a Hungarian dance in two stages I wrote this as a result of many train journeys to work being disrupted by desperate people throwing themselves in front of the train! It affects the driver, the passengers, and lots of others...no I'm not being harsh...trying to remind sad people that things do improve. I'm afraid I don't do religion, but my regards to those who do ** By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Aug 23, 2013
Aug 23, 2013 at 3:52 AM UTC
Last Dance!
In a last emotional csardas, A hurry dashed in hectic trip, From the sidewalk as she slipped, Icy kerb afronts her eyes, Slipped in front of cargo truck, After a darkened dawn, Of much deliberation, Had enough insanity's pain, Stage one, a drowse in melancholy, In dream state, She knew she had to go, Made last retreat in sorrow's march. Life became a chore, Wanted it no more, From melancholy stroll she rushed, Stage two in dance's wild entrance, Under the truck in disregard, Felt the fender hit her hard, Nothing else remained, Except her disregard, For driver, The fear he felt trying to drop his speed, Scarred for life by her own selfish deed, Take this as a cautionary tale, For this is write of fantasy, May be feeling life is an evil curse, Give help a chance, May take a while, Every cloud shrouded in darkness, Conceals a new bright light, Not always so forthcoming, But, things will turn out right! A Csardas is a Hungarian dance in two stages I wrote this as a result of many train journeys to work being disrupted by desperate people throwing themselves in front of the train! It affects the driver, the passengers, and lots of others...no I'm not being harsh...trying to remind sad people that things do improve. I'm afraid I don't do religion, but my regards to those who do ** By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Aug 23, 2013
Aug 23, 2013 at 3:52 AM UTC
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