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Judgment
Who will cast the first stone?
He who is without sin
At this moment, you are mistaken
Your mirror has been lying to you
You are not a white robe and a halo
You’re a business man with manipulative ways
And now that the sin has been uncovered
You’re in a hurry to collect the stones for my sin
The stony hill stands before me
It taunts me as you smirk pompously
This judgment smells damp and sticky
It tastes like a loud harmony and a subtle melody
Laughter fills the air
The ground begins to tremble
A boulder springs up from the ground
It grows taller than Mount Everest
My laughter echoes in the valley of your sin
Must you really cast stones?
We observe the boulder that I cannot cast
It will not be lifted
I am this hill
I am Pebbles
You are the mountain
You are Rocks
Rocks and Pebbles
Charcoal and Diamonds (respectively)
My pristine iniquity
Your contaminated virtue
Innocence. Evil. Judgment.
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