THE LONELY DANCER

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    THE LONELY DANCER


    She sat in the dark,
    Just behind the curtain.
    Watching the dresses twirl,
    As guys wisped around them.
    I hate being the lonely dancer.
    Thoughts of the ice park,
    Now streaming like fountains.
    Daughter and father would swirl,
    Never once alone with him.
    Then I wasn't a lonely dancer.
    If only I could have one more dance,
    But that winter he was taken.
    Though he wasn't the father,
    It was all that made a smile.
    Why am I a lonely dancer?
    Suddenly a voice heard by chance,
    But on not to be mistaken.
    "This to you I hope not bother,
    But thie light I travel is a long mile.
    May i have this dance, Lonely Dancer?"

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    Poetry is not the expression of personality but an escape from personality.

    T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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