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All I have to give to you in this life Is the words that I forge on the tip of my tongue with my own two hands So listen closely and read carefully  To these words that I shape in fire and darkness for you Heated up in a blazing furnace stoked with the coals burning in my heart Hammered into these sentences while still glowing yellow-orange   Placed in water to temper and harden  So that when you trace my lexicon it won't break under your scrutiny And will last under the pressure of your love (Discarding away the **** of unusable vocabulary; I repeat this process until my words become sentences  And my sentences become the verses that I meant for you)
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Aug 6, 2012
Aug 6, 2012 at 11:11 AM UTC
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All I have to give to you in this life Is the words that I forge on the tip of my tongue with my own two hands So listen closely and read carefully  To these words that I shape in fire and darkness for you Heated up in a blazing furnace stoked with the coals burning in my heart Hammered into these sentences while still glowing yellow-orange   Placed in water to temper and harden  So that when you trace my lexicon it won't break under your scrutiny And will last under the pressure of your love (Discarding away the **** of unusable vocabulary; I repeat this process until my words become sentences  And my sentences become the verses that I meant for you)
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Aug 6, 2012
Aug 6, 2012 at 11:11 AM UTC
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