Truth, Courage, Love

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Title: Truth, Courage, Love

Author: Lady LaBelle Decantor


How that which I hold dear to my heart, and true of my spirit, can give and taketh away. Such is the verity in the nature of it all, that perception of good and evil are at odds with oneanother. Is it possible that the means has an end, not to be seen as one prevailing the other, but instead a bond between the two. If it were not for the very existance of Virtue, given to all people, one would sacrafice for nothing, hold compassion for no one, have justice without cause, honor without courage. It would be feesible to say that without the Virtues given to us to abide by, humility unachievable, action without Valor, and honesty while decieving eachother. Forget not our spiritualality, what to become of people uncaring for their own being? Is it not the truth that all have love in their hearts for something? Truth to their own ways, and courage to stand strong for what they believe? The Virtues, written for all, adapted by many, yet lost on the path. For in Virtue is this unity highly spoken of, adorned with strength. With Virtue do I pledge, with Virtue doth my heart sing, and with Virtue do I place my trust in verity.


Lady LaBelle Decantor

Copy scripted 2-7-03

Original Script 2-7-03

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