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The Debt Remains, written by Banner Targonian and first performed at "Zoluren Arts: A Concert Showcase, hosted by the White Gladiolus Society."
The Debt Remains, written by Banner Targonian and first performed at "[[White Gladiolus Society/Logs/20260220 White Gladiolus Society Zoluren Arts Concert Showcase|Zoluren Arts: A Concert Showcase, hosted by the White Gladiolus Society]]."


== Song Log ==
== Intro ==
You say, "We take a darker turn here."
You sing in a tenor voice:


You say, "The shadows whisper of debts unpaid."
You say, "The boasts have faded."


You ask, "But what of those whose names were never spoken at all?"
You say, "The shadows have spoken."


You say, "No boast, no song, no shadow even to carry them."
You say, "The graves lie silent."


You say, "Their bones lie in silence, forgotten - and yet their debt remains."
You say, "And the debt is still here."


You say, "This song is called 'Forgotten Bones'."
You say, "So hear this truth..."


You say, "The forgotten outnumber the living."

You say, "We cannot pay it in full."

You say, "But we can pay *on* it."

You say, "With memory."

You say, "With song."

You say, "Every word we sing tonight-."

You exclaim, "Every word!"

You say, "Is a coin placed against the debt that remains, in their memory."

You nod.

You say, "'The Debt Remains.'."

== Song Log ==
You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "The hills where the giants fell,
    "Our ledger stands, the account is clear,


     No songs remain their tale to tell.
     A thousand names we failed to hear.


     The ground is quiet, the stones are bare,
     The page runs red with the price unpaid,


     No boast, no verse, no memory there."
     A debt of silence our songs have made."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "Forgotten bones, forgotten breath,
    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,


     Silent beneath the weight of death.
     Still the song keeps carrying on.


     No banner raised, no story known,
     We cannot pay what time disdains,


     Their battles ended, their names undone."
     But we will remember, for the debt remains."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "The waves still break where the sailors sank,
    "Forgive our songs that crowned the few,


     Their cries long lost as the waters drank.
     And left the many without their due.


     No minstrel came, no story stayed,
     Forgive the cheers that drowned your cries,


     Just hollow tides where their price was paid."
     The stories lost when the hero lies."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "Forgotten bones, forgotten breath,
    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,


     Silent beneath the weight of death.
     Still the song keeps carrying on.


     No banner raised, no story known,
     We cannot pay what time disdains,


     Their battles ended, their names undone."
     But we will remember, for the debt remains."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "The fields are still where the feathers fell,
    "We pledge our words to the least of these,


     The wind remembers, the silence tells.
     The nameless graves, the forgotten seas.


     And those who stood where the shadows spread,
     Your lives will stand where our voices rise,


     Are whispers now, and their songs are dead."
     Your memory sung, your worth our prize."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "Forgotten bones, forgotten breath,
    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,


     Silent beneath the weight of death.
     Still the song keeps carrying on.


     No banner raised, no story known,
     We cannot pay what time disdains,


     Their battles ended, their names undone."
     But we will remember, for the debt remains."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "So here we stand with a song to give,
    "So take this song as the coin we give,


     To name the lost so their names still live.
     A promise sung so your names still lives.


     The debt is vast, but the song can pay,
     And we will stand where your silence stayed,


     A little more with each word we say."
     Till debt is honored in the songs we've made."


You sing in a tenor voice:
You sing in a tenor voice:


    "Forgotten bones, forgotten breath,
    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,

     Still the song keeps carrying on.

     We cannot pay what time disdains,

     But we will remember, for the debt remains."

== Conclusion ==
You sing in a tenor voice:

You say, "We have sung of boasts."

You say, "We have sung of shadows."

You say, "We have sung of bones."

You say, "And now we must face the truth."

You say, "For those who spin stories or compose songs."

You say, "The ledger stands against us."

You say, "We owe a debt of memory, a debt of honor, a debt of voice."

You say, "This song was our apology."

You say, "This song was our promise."

You say, "The debt remains..."

You say, "...but let it not remain unpaid in silence."

You say, "Consider the story *you* need to tell. The song *you* need to sing."

You say, "That person, long forgotten by others, who had a profound impact on *you*."

You say, "That person, still a shadow and not yet a forgotten breath."

You say, "Tell."

You say, "Their."


You say, "Tale."
     Silent beneath the weight of death.


You say, "Until then, *your* debt remains."
     But if we sing, their silence breaks   


You bow.
     A debt remembered that song remakes."

Latest revision as of 18:01, 15 March 2026

The Debt Remains, written by Banner Targonian and first performed at "Zoluren Arts: A Concert Showcase, hosted by the White Gladiolus Society."

Intro

You sing in a tenor voice:

You say, "The boasts have faded."

You say, "The shadows have spoken."

You say, "The graves lie silent."

You say, "And the debt is still here."

You say, "So hear this truth..."

You say, "The forgotten outnumber the living."

You say, "We cannot pay it in full."

You say, "But we can pay *on* it."

You say, "With memory."

You say, "With song."

You say, "Every word we sing tonight-."

You exclaim, "Every word!"

You say, "Is a coin placed against the debt that remains, in their memory."

You nod.

You say, "'The Debt Remains.'."

Song Log

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "Our ledger stands, the account is clear,

     A thousand names we failed to hear.

     The page runs red with the price unpaid,

     A debt of silence our songs have made."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,

     Still the song keeps carrying on.

     We cannot pay what time disdains,

     But we will remember, for the debt remains."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "Forgive our songs that crowned the few,

     And left the many without their due.

     Forgive the cheers that drowned your cries,

     The stories lost when the hero lies."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,

     Still the song keeps carrying on.

     We cannot pay what time disdains,

     But we will remember, for the debt remains."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "We pledge our words to the least of these,

     The nameless graves, the forgotten seas.

     Your lives will stand where our voices rise,

     Your memory sung, your worth our prize."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,

     Still the song keeps carrying on.

     We cannot pay what time disdains,

     But we will remember, for the debt remains."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "So take this song as the coin we give,

     A promise sung so your names still lives.

     And we will stand where your silence stayed,

     Till debt is honored in the songs we've made."

You sing in a tenor voice:

    "When stone is broken, when steel is gone,

     Still the song keeps carrying on.

     We cannot pay what time disdains,

     But we will remember, for the debt remains."

Conclusion

You sing in a tenor voice:

You say, "We have sung of boasts."

You say, "We have sung of shadows."

You say, "We have sung of bones."

You say, "And now we must face the truth."

You say, "For those who spin stories or compose songs."

You say, "The ledger stands against us."

You say, "We owe a debt of memory, a debt of honor, a debt of voice."

You say, "This song was our apology."

You say, "This song was our promise."

You say, "The debt remains..."

You say, "...but let it not remain unpaid in silence."

You say, "Consider the story *you* need to tell. The song *you* need to sing."

You say, "That person, long forgotten by others, who had a profound impact on *you*."

You say, "That person, still a shadow and not yet a forgotten breath."

You say, "Tell."

You say, "Their."

You say, "Tale."

You say, "Until then, *your* debt remains."

You bow.