Of all the crosses
we must bear in life
these two are the most painful:
that we cannot be loved enough
and that we cannot love enough
the people we care about the most
Of all the crosses
we must bear in life
these two are the most painful:
that we cannot be loved enough
and that we cannot love enough
the people we care about the most
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