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The price paid, begrudging none The True Debtor knows the cost Parts willingly, and would again Should ever more be required Feeling each moment that more is owed Though so little, so little is asked Giving all, every drop Of heartsblood for the cause For none greater exists Nor could such ever be risen above Always asking, What more, what more Can I, to you, bestow? And the smile, the touch, alone Are the given response Satisfying, overwhelming The True Debtor, with luck unmatched Pays again, 'til naught remains But neither fades nor diminishes And so Love moves the two Each feeling the debt Each paying their all, their all again Until it cannot be said to whom the other belongs Until they cannot be told apart
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:37 AM UTC
The Willing Debt
The price paid, begrudging none The True Debtor knows the cost Parts willingly, and would again Should ever more be required Feeling each moment that more is owed Though so little, so little is asked Giving all, every drop Of heartsblood for the cause For none greater exists Nor could such ever be risen above Always asking, What more, what more Can I, to you, bestow? And the smile, the touch, alone Are the given response Satisfying, overwhelming The True Debtor, with luck unmatched Pays again, 'til naught remains But neither fades nor diminishes And so Love moves the two Each feeling the debt Each paying their all, their all again Until it cannot be said to whom the other belongs Until they cannot be told apart
dane-ficklin
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Mar 22, 2012
Mar 22, 2012 at 12:37 AM UTC
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