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PART ONE


       1.
On the scales of truth, two debaters are weighed
           on whether they are weighing their words.


           And words, being weighed, are bound to have weight
           in accordance to what each has learned.

           Wisdom itself is more rarely found
           When the words spell the man, and the man spells himself.

           Yet circles are born amongst these two things
           of men and their pages, thoughts and beginnings.
--NC

       2. A mask can be hideous, but night is a mask
           A journey long, but longing is motionless

           A shadow dark, yet bright in spite of light--
           The forest deep, yet the spirit willing--

           The ship may flounder and the waves may keep
           Yet the night goes over and the day goes under. --NC
     


                                   
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