Dulling Diamonds 4/21/03
Mark 3:4-6, Romans 2:4-6, Hebrews 3:7-9
Nothing can dull a diamond,
the hardest substance of earth.
The look from her face, after
thinking zirconium, can’t pull the
brilliance from its gleaming faces.
Precious and rare, they may be,
weighed on vegetative scale,
they possess many faces,
pull them from people as well.
Nothing can dull a diamond,
for it is the hardest substance of earth.
The hard-hearted giver of riches
Thinks he deserves recognition
on equaled tap-rooted balance of
earth, pressured and pleasured.
Nothing can really dull a diamond,
it has to be the hardest substance of earth.
-Matthew Harri
The hearts of men seem to me to be the only things harder than a diamond. They really CAN dull one.