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Discriminating Bias

Once, I lost my bias. And I could no longer tell. The difference between a mountain; And the difference between a well. It mattered not to me, you see; if—this was a lion And that was a tree. Now I lie here naked, and underground Not able to tell the difference between a killer And a clown!
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