DIAMONDS DON'T SHINE

The soul has been burnt,
The fuel has got exhausted.
Nothing left to think about.
Just one feeling left
Sounds of hollowness echo from abysmal depth
Disappointment is someone's adornment.
You cannot deny this statement.
Some diamonds try to shine.
But they assume they are just carbon from inside.
Glass shine easily
And they forget they break even more easily.
But diamonds pay the price of being precious.
They endure the pain of heat and pressure
Just to be beheld by a few of taste
And get overrated by the rest.
Do they know?
Being a diamond is hard.
Diamonds don't shine.
They burn from inside
The pain you don't see
The glitter blinding your sight.
Try to know the inner beauty
Cause there is a complicated heart inside it
You will never know how to get through it.
You keep trying to get the diamond
And stay poor enough to lose it one day
Diamonds don't shine,
They reflect their pain brightly,
Tricking people into believing they're smiling.
I once knew a diamond,
It undervalued itself in front of the mirror.
The mirror broke one day,
Yet the diamond never could see,
Who was stronger between the two,
Cause the mirror broke easily.
The diamond didn't notice it precisely.
Diamonds don't shine.
Cause they think glass shine better
I cannot change their way of thinking.
Could you make them realise this?
Or are you a diamond yourself, dear critics?