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Monday, February 4, 2013

The Affliction of Divinity



The Affliction of Divinity
Rabash

A king with a tower full of all the best,
But with no guests,
Is similar to one who held a wedding for his son,
Ordering hundreds of servings,
Although no guests arrived,
As there were none who wished to come
And enjoy what he had to offer from his tower.

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