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The Heavenly Loan, I Pay Tonight

  • Antonio Fowl Stark
  • Mar 9, 2014
  • 1 min read

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let the virtues sought for eons

And the sons granted by twos

Give rise in their spectacular forms

To imginations bound by no laws

For only the heavenly leaves his creations

To the hands of wretched cursed

And still our yearnings preserves

Through these endless wrath

Of all the heavened loans I met

ah you stay with me now

So fervernt and volatile will your stay be, I know

But right now you are here making the leave worth the pain

A lover's swoon, the devils laugh

But 'tis a friendship's bound, no love's deed

Interlocking gears, our souls let be

We fit together, only for our our mutual liberty

Care not to be, who you are not

Fare and bid well, to fate whose ruth is none

Let it be, in our friendship's vows

That we be souls, free to converse as we are to part

Give yourself up, to the inner you beneath!

Let the hollows roar, and the repressed released

To the stars they'll soar

And forever we will be

Lest they'll be, a shackle to remain...

 
 
 

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