My poems are
my gleaming diamonds
They are very
precious to me
in the affective
sense
I expect them
to be very
bright but inconspicuously
They illuminate my
way
I don't want
to lose them
because they are
my guarantee for
the future
They are new
and very personal
They are sublime
objects
They are extraordinarily
elegant and refined
Not all women
can wear so
genuine diamonds
They are magnificent
works to be
exhibited
They are of
selected jewelery
They offer sympathy
or antipathy among
women
I think they
are the symbol
of their economic
situation
Often they associated
diamonds to wealth
because it is
natural to think
of them as
jewels
My diamonds are
my poems and
my books
I can't live
without them and
I have to
continue to think
about them very
carefully and very
interest
There is always
the desire to
have more
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