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Created on: May 17, 2008
If a diamond knew it's wealth
Or gold how much it was worth
If silver regarded herself
Who would be rich on earth?
Prosperity is aptly measured
Only on scales of without
For beauty to blind eyes is no treasure
As is faith to one with no doubt
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