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Glass Bubble
I used to live in a glass bubble
That reflected light to shine on me
I used to drift in that bubble through fields and meadows
Past hills and farms and lakes and trees
Until I came upon my first human
A young boy who asked me to play
So I tossed him a ball
And he tossed it back but broke my glass
Took a piece of it with him
And went on his way
My bubble sank a little, and I understood
Winds carried me to a distant village
That offered me some bread and cheese
Then my bubble they began to pillage
Until the glass was battered
And I fell to my knees
My bubble sank a little, and I understood
Rivers floated my broken bubble to a city
Where stone erupted from the ground
The people there watched my arrival with pity
And looked upon my bubble with a frown
So they asked me why I came
They asked me why I bled
One man beat against the glass
Until it shattered, and as I fell I said
"I used to live in a glass bubble
That reflected light to shine on me
But people grew envious as I drifted
And no longer allowed the glass to be
The pain they delivered upon my glass
Was a thousand times their own, by hand
They killed something precious, you see
And now I understand."
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