False Hope (13)

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          People will do anything to look pure in everyone's eyes. They act nice in front of thecameras, clothes so neat and wear the crucifix laced with pearls.

          After doing good deeds, they drink and spill wine, then wash their hands with water andtell themselves, "I have not sinned."

          Their image is more precious than what they have on their necks, and palms that theyused in giving oath that gave hope for all men suffering in hunger games.

          They are being called as the embodiment of purity on platforms, but they never denythem. They love that word so much that they even sacrifice their brand of wine to keep that imagefor a lifetime. They want to have a forever-lasting legacy to be remembered by those who wereblinded by their realistic tears, and not to be forever remembered by those knitted mouths. Puritywill not change the world, because no one is pure. Honesty, compassion and capability will.

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