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Wall Street Journal Love Poem
For years we grow up,
crazy we become.
As our software grows,
we widen our eyes.
Attached to beauty,
we watch and reflect.
Forced to grow up fast,
but puberty's hard.
Hard times are promised,
yet sturdy we feel.
Impediments rise,
progress has been made.
Forced to morph for years,
not only for days.
Working hard for years,
yet our hearts impede.
Fabulous we feel,
but our hardware lacks.
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