In a world where hearts seek harmony,
There was a girl, selfish and carefree.
With eyes of ice, and a heart of stone,
She lived in a realm, all on her own.
She saw the world through a narrow lens,
Her desires, her wants, her selfish ends.
The needs of others mattered not to her,
She craved attention, without a care.
She hoarded love like precious gold,
But never shared, her heart remained cold.
Her actions spoke of a self-centered soul,
A gaping void she couldn't console.
In her quest for gain and endless pleasure,
She lost the beauty of shared treasure.
Her shallow existence, a lonesome state,
For selfishness begets a bitter fate.
She missed the joy of giving and compassion,
And the connections born from heartfelt action.
For love, when shared, multiplies in might,
Igniting souls and bringing forth light.
Oh, selfish girl, open your eyes and see,
The world beyond your ego's decree.
In selflessness lies true fulfillment's key,
Unlock your heart and set your spirit free.
Embrace empathy, with open arms,
Discover the beauty of selfless charms.
For in giving, you'll find what truly matters,
A tapestry of love that forever scatters.
So shed your selfish ways, oh girl,
Let kindness bloom and your heart unfurl.
Embrace the joy of a selfless world,
And let compassion guide you, ever twirled.
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