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Pale Blue Satin
The roar of the Interstate not far away
 The great black velvet sky overhead
 The bright lights along the street's edge
 And a girl dancing alone in the parking lot
 Of an old deserted motel.
 She's been here every night all summer
 And nobody knows who she is
 Though she dances till midnight every evening
 In the deserted parking lot of that deserted building
 In this desolate place.
 The music she dances to nobody hears.
 The crowd that she dances for nobody sees.
 But every night this summer
 at eight pm in the parking lot of that old deserted motel,
 you can spot a blur of blue
 (pale blue)
 spinning like a top.
 A joyous top.
 The old women of this desolate town
 Whisper about her under their breath,
 Wondering
 Who is she? What is she doing? Why is she here, of all places?
 and other general things that are none of their business. 
 People are so narrowminded, 
 and they think the poor girl must be insane,
 but I see nothing wrong 
 with dancing alone in the parking lot
 of an old deserted motel.
 And for a backdrop
 The roar of the Interstate not far away
 The great black velvet sky overhead
 And the bright lights along the street's edge.
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Beautiful and expressive!!
It would make a wonderful song!
