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Party Night
She moves like the wind, fluid and free, moves like a belly dancer, every moment is a joy for me. the ribbons trail in the air, leaving behind a coloured pattern, flowing like her hair. The fire glows and sparks, illuminating her like a halo, I've fallen in love, but too scared to say hello. So I just sit, beer can in hand, every moment a sip. The music ripples through my bones, inviting me to get up and dance with her, but I feel as though, I couldn't put on as good a show. She jolts and gyrates, the fire chains flying around, Everyone claps and applauds, When she finishes, they finally hit the ground. Some guy throws water onto the fire, As the steam reaches the sky, She is gone, into his arms, Little did I, know he was her father, she was the best I've seen with my eye.
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