She found me and silently clung to me in a tight embrace. Surprised by the intensity of her need, I held her like one holds a sleeping child. And together we slipped into Oneness. She let go suddenly. She knew it was time and was ready, right away. I watched her leave with them and followed outside onto the cobblestone street. Crowd gathered around. And there she was, going through her moves so gracefully so focused on a flawless performance. The air filled with Fascination. Each of her steps infused with practiced elegance and skill. She could do all that... And she looked Fabulous. They were there too looking so proud Oh how well trained she was, how obedient...the Perfect Girl. Now I see her putting on those ridiculous shoes and I know - that must hurt. She did it anyway. I wince. Why are they cheering her on? Don’t they love her? She’s in pain, a little numb and at the same time happy to please, smiling, even content in her pain. They are her people. We were One just a moment ago I can still feel her. It’s too much. I can’t watch anymore. By Diana Meltsner For all those who give them selves freely to others and their needs and wants. How far to go? How much to expect of others, of ourselves? How much can we fit their views and them ours? Where is a line that we cross and harm begins? Where do we loose authenticity?
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