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Orchards Smiling through departed leaves,
Like diamond sapphires in evening sun

Alex Doherty

Lost... somewhere between sunrise and sunset,
two golden hours,
each set with sixty diamond minutes;
no reward is offered, for they are gone forever.

A Diamond in the Rough
An unpolished or inexperienced person who shows promise

The jungle is dark but full of diamonds
A diamond is rough and hard to the touch
It's dark there, but full of diamonds

Arthur Miller

Finding truth - Finding love
These diamonds sparkle from lights above

Lorraine Venner



Diamonds are radiant white,
They shine like stars in the night.

Shay Jones

Twinkle, twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are.
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky.

Jane Taylor

And still another shining place
We would remember -- how the dun
Wild mountain held us on its crest
One diamond morning white with sun...

Sara Teasdale

When Diamonds are a Legend,
And Diadems a Tale
I brooch and earrings for myself,
Do sow, and raise for sale

And tho' I'm scarce accounted,
My art, a Summer Day - had patrons
Once - it was a Queen
And once - a Butterfly

Emily Dickinson

 

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