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Love's Truth
To love is more an art than act, more farce that fact
 One could sooner paint the wind or bottle the sea
 For love is blind and unrefined and we never know just whom we may attract 
 
 By and by, we close our hearts, defenses we enact
 We hear the worst from pains rehearsed, and think we know the key
 To love is more an art than act, more farce than fact
 
 Some scarcely knew this feeling that others fully lacked
 Perhaps their torment is all there is to see
 For love is blind and unrefined, and we never know just whom we may attract
 
 But like fear or death, or fear of death and all things inexact
 We face it even knowing to some degree
 To love is more an art than act, more farce than fact
 
 Perhaps it is an illness, a disease we must contract
 And immunity and impunity seems not to be
 For love is blind and unrefined, and we never know just whom we may attract
 
 But weary few have entered and left with heart intact
 Yet even still I’m sure they would agree
 To love is more an art than act, more farce than fact
 For love is blind and unrefined, and we never know just whom we may attract

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