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Rated: ASR · Poetry · Contest · #692943
Written for Outlaw Poet's Weekly Contest

THE LAST DANCE

Save the last dance for me, he said,
As the music swirled in the air;
Eyes that smiled into mine that night
Begged me to just be there.

The night wore on, and soon the song
Began playing, a slow romantic tune;
A waltz that stole my heart
As we danced around the room.

Stolen kiss, midnight bliss,
And a promise that he
Would come back from the war
And hurry on home to me.

Months went by without word,
My soldier said he'd save
The last dance for me;
Now I stand by his
grave.

A
waltz now plays
In a sadder world that gave
Just a little happiness to me,
Just before the
grave.






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