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We dance

An intoxicating tango

That races through the years

A battle of the wills



We are a flurry of motion

An offbeat tarantella

That perpetually ricochets



But the light blinks out.

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  1. Loved the vocabulary, this poem resonates with many people. Keep up the good work, looking forward to the next one .

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