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Star-Stolen



Be not blithe in what you know.
Be not cynical, but rather, true.
This is what to the world you owe:
A star in me and also you.

Shards of one completes the whole
And all you long to be.
So partake of me and fill your soul
Specks of soulidarity.

A lonely light is meakly small
Against the Dankness's bark,
So take yourself to steal us all
You not alone can defeat this dark.

Use us so pilfered when battle-worn
(As now your forge is cooling),
To stengthen you, sword, as sworn,
And shield you through this duelling.

And I, lonely singular star,
Am completed in only your sucesses.
And I, and you will shine far
Illuminating the masses.

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Between Heart and Mind
Selected Componets of the Social Fabric
End of Me
Lonely Requiem
Living in Reverie
Some Things Should Be Left Behind
Vianelle of Miyako
Anever