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Jewel
I’ve come upon a jewel. This rare, indelible thing, Not able to be forgotten, Not able to be unseen. It came upon a midnight June While asleep, while in a dream. Wish I could forget it now, The many facets of that jewel. Facets carved from unholy men, Then placed upon a heathen ring. Not able to be forgotten, Not able to be unseen. As I beheld this ringed jewel, Tokened by another man, I praised its beauty, As I kissed his conniving hand. But little did he notice, That as I kissed his thieving hand, I stole back the beautiful ring! And the ring was mine! Ha-ha! But the jewel did not shine. I could not keep it alive. “I never meant to be a jewel,” It cried every night. So, I did what I had to. I walked to the lake and tossed it in. Not able to be forgotten, Not able to be unseen.
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