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Shakespearean sonnet written for a prompt.
Prompt: "What is that which I need to have?" A Heart That's Clean What is that which I need to have to live A quiet life that's peaceful and serene? Resentment chokes my heart, must I forgive The vicious attitude of one so mean? Must I forget the trashing of my name, The calumny and lies behind my back? With malice he would slander and defame, My reputation open to attack. If I continue in this bitter state, Like cancer, hate will eat my heart away. I'll have no room for love to compensate, Nor can I justify my need to pray. I want my heart returned to how it was! Forgive him for he knows not what he does.
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