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proudbutterfly October 26 2008, 03:52:58 UTC
Hmm~, hmm~. This jester knows the charms of poetry and sultry music in the years of practice of one's beloved King's Court. But to listen at the tune of one's violin or the coy verses composed by a servant needs the liege's permission.

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discanted October 26 2008, 04:13:58 UTC
A King will see that his will is done. A courtier will thank him.

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proudbutterfly October 26 2008, 19:22:45 UTC
Permission must be requested to be granted. If your curiosity increases, ask him.

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2nd_dream_king October 26 2008, 04:11:20 UTC
You seek a muse?

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discanted October 26 2008, 04:13:35 UTC
I seek those who have found a muse.

And sometimes they are many; and now, they are few.

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2nd_dream_king October 26 2008, 04:14:35 UTC
Rarer still for anyone to truly keep a muse.

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discanted October 26 2008, 04:16:11 UTC
You'll grant that there are sleights of hand.

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... so late, I know... toburnperfectly October 26 2008, 13:01:41 UTC
Tch. Where I come from, it's the other way around. Letters from the fans to the artist, yeah?

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rofl a few hours? >D discanted October 26 2008, 21:46:25 UTC
Then we are men of tradition?

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... sob sob. toburnperfectly October 26 2008, 21:58:03 UTC
Depends. Does your tradition include pop?

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discanted October 26 2008, 22:01:49 UTC
Reform is not a thing to be feared.

If tradition doesn't now, it will bend.

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