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The dancer, the start, the end Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Matthew Salinas, United States Jun 14, 2008
Culture   Poetry

  

If I could walk I’d leave forever, go in search of so much better.
We walked out towards the seas, and with us we took out pleas.
Where it begins and where it ends are two different places,
But along the way we all cried and changed our faces.

I crawled around on all fours, my knees and palms got so sore.
Wishing on just what I need, pulled out from my roots like a weed,
Going crazy in the long run, but oh boy who didn’t have fun?

Perfect from the start until we crashed into our nightmares,
Used to love so much there’s nothing left to compare.
A dark spell broke our eyelids and we have awoken to the sunshine,
We crossed all the boundaries and we’ll dance again to the sweet moonshine.
If we could stand together, me and you could dance forever…





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