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Homage to the Dancing Lady

I'm sorry, I judged you

By Judah LoVatoPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 1 min read
Dancing Lady

I'm sorry but I judged you

for dancing in the front row

Your bright pink shirt

a heavy contrast in the grey evening

Your hair a mess of bushy brown

Your baggy clothes not unlike a clown

But worn in honest gaudiness

I'm sorry, but I judged you, because of your awkwardness

Because I'm not as brave as you

to live a life so true.

fact or fiction

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