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The Best Are Harder to Find
  A box in the rain, on a field outside
  Sat wet and gloomy in the bitter cold.
  I saw this box, sitting there like it died
  Years ago. So I opened it-- Behold!
  An oyster, so old and... a chunk of gold!
  Tossed the shell aside and took the jewel
  Everywhere I went. And the stone controlled
  What I did, how I lived; I was its mule.
  But I threw that pyrite straight at the wall,
  And took out the old clam shell I had found.
  In it was a beautiful pearl, so small;
  It comforted me— healed, saved from that mound.
  Toxic friends are out in packages bright,
  While the best may be hidden out of sight.

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