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No Anwser
What makes a deep question
 So hard to answer?
 The rigourous honesty that it demands?
 Or the self exposing answer you give?
 Is it being vulnerable?
 Or admitting you don't even know?
 
 What makes an honest answer
 So hard to give?
 The fact that you may be wrong?
 Or the chance you may not be liked?
 Is it the judgement?
 Or the shame?
 
 What makes a question
 one worth asking?
 Is it the complexity?
 Or the simplicity?
 Or could it be that the questions
 worth asking
 Are the ones with no answer

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