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Author: JOysiej
Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Reviews: 2 - Published: 04-08-08 - Updated: 04-08-08 - Complete - id:2501262

She had a flower in her hair, her white dress was swirling around her. With a smile she danced through de large room, while the sun shone on her beautiful face. It was a sight everyone loved, but she wasn’t thinking about that right now. She remembered the times when she was still a small girl of the age of ten, dancing in the room like she was doing right now. Beautiful times, that was what it had been, without anything to worry about, without any difficulties. The only thing she had to do was live and smile.

She did. She lived and she smiled. She danced and worked hard to reach her goals, though she spend enough time outside playing with the dog. Her brown hair was tied up, a rose accompanying the shining strings. Her shoes clicked on the floor, but she didn’t notice. The only thing she heard was the music in her head, playing as if she had heard the song for the first time, remembering what she had done two years ago. Asking her mother to go on dance lessons.

She did. She danced like there was no tomorrow. Her life was everything she wanted at that point, without having to worry about further problems or traps that might get her life messed up. It was just her and the music. It was just her and her mind.

She had lived and she had smiled. She had danced, was dancing, wanted to dance, and had worked hard to reach her goals, though she had spend enough time outside, talking to family and friends, creating a nice atmosphere. Everybody loved her. She loved everyone. Her brown hair was tied up, a rose accompanying the shining strings. Her shoes clicked on the floor, but she didn’t notice. The only thing she heard was the music in her head, her favorite song. She wished she had composed it.

She had a flower in her hair.

She had lived and she had smiled.

That was everything she needed.


It's wonderful to see what music can do to you. Thanks for reading.



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