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He still walked the streets, one score and a decade later, A little bent, wee bit wizened, graying at the temples, Straining at his pushcart, a raised finger as a gesture, Love for sale, no charge, unlimited shelf life, Come one, come all, there is enough for everyone, HE carried the Cross, Sins, greed and mistrust, I give it free, the burden of love, take it free and give it free, And when my pushcart is empty, crucify me, Not on a cross, not in the middle of a desert, Or with a spear through my heart, But glued to a mound of flesh and blood, Of human beings, rotting and stinking with hate, Of human beings who refused my free offer of love.
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Apr 30, 2014
Apr 30, 2014 at 11:37 AM UTC
The Love Vendor
He still walked the streets, one score and a decade later, A little bent, wee bit wizened, graying at the temples, Straining at his pushcart, a raised finger as a gesture, Love for sale, no charge, unlimited shelf life, Come one, come all, there is enough for everyone, HE carried the Cross, Sins, greed and mistrust, I give it free, the burden of love, take it free and give it free, And when my pushcart is empty, crucify me, Not on a cross, not in the middle of a desert, Or with a spear through my heart, But glued to a mound of flesh and blood, Of human beings, rotting and stinking with hate, Of human beings who refused my free offer of love.
mazher-rizvi
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Apr 30, 2014
Apr 30, 2014 at 11:37 AM UTC
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