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Just Another Passerby
Yet another bystander watches me pass by their unbroken life.
They tutt at the shattered glass in mine.
Who are they to judge me?
Who am I to look in disgust, as I too tutt at my wounded feet?
I take it upon myself to guard the last shards strewn over all domains.
The edges to which I bare no grudge.
I blame what I can, other than the careless culprit.
But that glass was once whole, my memory holds that promise at least.
They tutt at the shattered glass in mine.
Who are they to judge me?
Who am I to look in disgust, as I too tutt at my wounded feet?
I take it upon myself to guard the last shards strewn over all domains.
The edges to which I bare no grudge.
I blame what I can, other than the careless culprit.
But that glass was once whole, my memory holds that promise at least.
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