Diamonds Poem Poem by Kenndrick Hunter

Diamonds Poem



in the far reaches of the desert lies a diamond of impeccable briliance, void of any diversive obstacles, yet the pioneers of the area have yet to procure this jewel, due to the diamonds intimidating beauty, or the thought of not even bieng worthy of bieng in such a beautiful jewels presence, never the chance of pure distaste. but i refuse to let my ambitions fall to the fear of denial, for this is a treasure of a higher elegance, only distance and time halt my expeditionary cause, for now i bide my time devise a proper approach beffiting such a stellar jewel deserving of joining the cosmos, until my obstacles that stray my path cease, my need for this diamond shall not decease.

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