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Three Virtues
Believing in that which is not seen
Still in the presence of doubt,
It grows the best in greatest pain
And refuses to walk out.
Described as the thing with song and feathers
And noted for its shine,
Behind the clouds in the brutal weather
And it does not cost a dime.
Author of life and everything pure,
That which replaces self,
The reason for passion, the all-purpose cure
Stronger than death itself.
When all is said and all is done,
The greatest of all is the third one.
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1 Corinthians 13:13 says that faith, hope, and love remain, but the greatest of these is love. The first, second, and third stanzas in the poem represent faith, hope, and love respectively, but the greatest of all is the third one: love.