Eternal Dance
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Complete, First published Nov 03
Eternal Dance is usually a tale combined with the spirit of immortality and love besides the cyclical nature of life. The characters who become doomed, either by the choices of their destiny to dance through eternity, are usually placed in a story as a metaphor for endless love or a tie stronger than the bondage of time. The dance here signifies the eternal circle of life, persistence of emotion, and bonds that cannot break post-mortem. It's a mix of romance and mysticism, where the poetic narration escalates beauty and tragedy in the name of eternal promises.
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