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Sonnet 2.0
Can I blame my lack of reality
 On the facelessness of humanity
 The fact that I’m behind tinted windows
 That’s when no one but you can still see me
 Is it accepted in society
 To take something priceless and deem it free
 More widely accepted it seems to me
 My value I’ve declared never worthy
 My face I’ve declared unpretty; dirty
 Give it to any soul who in need be
 And still my hearts pieces crave deep inward
 To a self-assured stronghold that is me
 My party, I can cry if I want to
 What would make me cry but having not you?

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