Diamond Smuggling

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A thoughtful piece intended to provoke thought
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A filthy rag discarded, offcast, he
lives worse than despised, less than ignored. He
is
invisible. He
Is that puddle skipped past unnoticed. He
was that one you passed today and looked away because he
wasn't really there because statistics rarely are and he
is just another number in a welfare line where he
isn't really needed. He
is a ghost dismissed to ease a conscience, a convenience when he
can boost social standing, inconvenient when he
actually said hello. He
didn't seem to know that ghosts don't speak.
he
is
invisible
and no one seems to know that on his tongue
He carries diamonds.

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THoney269THoney269about 1 month ago

I feel pleasantly called out by this😊..Thank you for the thought provoking glimpse into your viewpoint

Satyr61Satyr612 months ago

WOW!! You really made me feel the way I always feel with those who seem to look down on me.

melimelissamelimelissa2 months ago

veery cleverly written

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