The Bar

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She gazes into his eyes.
They are hypnotizing.
The bar is crowded.
She cannot turn from his eyes.
The music blares around her,
though she does not hear it.
Slowly he rises up from his chair.
She continues to stare into his dark deep eyes.
He stands before her with his deep dark eyes.
He reaches his hand out to her.
She finally breaks the hypnotic spell by looking away embarrassed.
She gazes towards her wheels.
He smiles.
Suddenly he lifts her up with his strong arms.
He holds her up over the dance floor for the entire song.
She gazes back into his deep dark eyes.
The world around them disappears.
They dance alone as one soul.
Gently he lowers her back into the wheelchair.
Their eyes still locked together.
Never saying a word.
They leave the bar as soul mates.
Forever together.

April 30, 2002

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