He stood in the middle of the ball room, looking around, wide-eyed. Remembering her, the way they used to dance all the time together, she was the only one who he would dance with, and now...
He walked around the dancefloor, looking at the scuff marks of overeager dancing partners trying to show off. He use to do that, but only with her; his angel was the only thing that made him feel good, the only thing that would make him dance.
Slowly he walked to the outside porch and sat down on a bench, he looked at the stars, once again a memorable piece of the past that depressed his soul, the stars fed his longing for her warm body next to his on that floor. He always told her that you know when two people are meant for each other if you could look at them while they were dancing, if their hearts, souls, and bodies were in it, well, you just knew that they were destined to die in those dancing arms of the other.
"Why is she gone, why did she leave me...", he said sitting on the bench, looking up into the heavens. "Why was it I that had to be alone..."
He walked around the dancefloor, looking at the scuff marks of overeager dancing partners trying to show off. He use to do that, but only with her; his angel was the only thing that made him feel good, the only thing that would make him dance.
Slowly he walked to the outside porch and sat down on a bench, he looked at the stars, once again a memorable piece of the past that depressed his soul, the stars fed his longing for her warm body next to his on that floor. He always told her that you know when two people are meant for each other if you could look at them while they were dancing, if their hearts, souls, and bodies were in it, well, you just knew that they were destined to die in those dancing arms of the other.
"Why is she gone, why did she leave me...", he said sitting on the bench, looking up into the heavens. "Why was it I that had to be alone..."