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Sep 9
The coins weigh thick, the spirit thins.  
Laughter’s light drowns sorrow’s din.  
A glimmered jest, a fleeting spark,  
Shadows stretch long, hearts go dark.  

The cost of joy, a gilded role,  
Fun, the pyrite of the soul.  
We barter light for moments sold,  
Heavy pockets, empty soul, no gold.
Written by
Marwan Baytie  55/M/Australia
(55/M/Australia)   
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