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False Pretense

Coarse, in the mines, Are the hearts of the mundane- Rigid and blackened, Of soot and coal. Of whom may fall- In hind sight of the mind. Wishing upon stars That they may one day Find the diamonds They seek, To trade For the lives they May never have.
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jake-griffith
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Nov 13, 2014
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