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The Nameless Begger.
Is it so much to ask?
 For a couple minutes in spare time
 For someone to play with a child
 That wasn’t originally worth their time
 To play a game of pretend
 Just to prove to the other
 That in the end
 It was love that held them together
 And is it to much to ask
 For a fair amount of time
 Even if you put on a mask
 Because it’s not what you had in mind
 To sit in silence in a movie
 Or laugh between inside jokes
 To enjoy something you are building
 Or playing a game of toss and throw
 Is it so much to ask
 For a parents love
 For there not to be a mask
 For an endless love
 When you walk in the door
 And hear, “How was your day”
 And genuinely mean
 That you care about what they say
 To know that when they left
 You told them that you loved them
 You blew them a kiss
 And even hugged them
 To know that even if you embaress them
 They still would rather that
 Because they love you for all those moments
 That they didn’t need to ask.

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