White, spotless, pure pristine,
All hail your untainted existence,
Jewels you can hide behind,
But diamonds won't summon innocence.
Dupe the world with your petty show,
Deception rhymes with fun,
But white sheets and white walls,
Are the easiest to burn.
Embedding pearls in silken shirts,
Ruins the essence of both,
You're not precious, just crystalline,
And crystals don't show growth.