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Diamong amongst Coal A single solitaire Diamond in amongst some pieces of coal. diamond coal stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

* MAGNIFICATION- I see, I feel chose up, Natural soul mine atoms mold Compulsive make up looked upon, so I see Seismic waves micro- I feel High pressures temperatures carbon atoms Of coal matters at very high pressures and temperatures, I see gem jewel marvel pearl I see treasure wonder crown jewel I feel carbon atoms squeezed so touching more atoms knows? As well I feel and see plum imperial phenomenon COAL I see, I feel chose up carbon atoms bond I see atoms and result diamonds formed I see amplification overemphasis Overplaying, dramatization mustn't hold our breath Over dramatization fuel scoria I see, I feel chose up Embellishment of anthracite carbon char Enhancement extravagance ember culm Hyperbole aggrandizement coiner ash Additions carbon, intense heated press together glitters diamonds sparkle-far the surface of earth's mantle create I see natural diamonds brawn 180 to 300 ft adorned down drape array furbelow overstatement task-dawn I see, I feel chose up look at the pressure exaggeration I feel and look process of something or being magnified, especially visually speculation I see, I see, I feel chose up gem jewel marveled pearl I see treasure wonder crown jewel I feel carbon atoms squeezed so touching more atoms As well I feel and see plum imperial phenomenon COAL fathoms I see, I feel chose up, somethings be made diamonds pressure exaggeration Processes of of being magnified, visually I see, I feel chose up speculation I see, I feel I see, I feel chose up chose up 12/11/23 For Magnification Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Julia Ward

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