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Your rain dance
As she dances in the rain.
I cannot help but be anything more than a bystander watching her path
But I can’t seem to ignore how she transforms the things around her
The sidewalk becomes her dance floor
The cars that try to pass in traffic are now her audience.
And the rain…the rain is her adoring applause.
I care nothing for the audience.
I care nothing for how their cheers pour down on us both.
I care nothing for the strangers who stop and stare
Because I do not blame them for looking
Her beauty is blinding even under gray clouds.
She cares for the things I don't
And what I let slip by mean everything to her.
She loves the audience.
And cares nothing for her soaking clothes that latch to her legs like chains
And that seem to weigh like feathers.
She pays no mind to the slash of the rain under and around us
And by now her smile may feel like nothing but a reflex.
She loves the feeling of people being mesmerized by her
As she turn her moves into a movie
And the world? Her theater.
I am only lucky to have
A front-row seat.
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