"Rough diamonds may sometimes be mistaken for worthless pebbles."
Thomas Browne
We are diamonds in the rough; Our value concealed from all except the Regardful eye of the diamond cutter. Then in our tetrahedral plane He carves a sharp channel, inserts the Laser-edged blade of tests and strikes it. Each blow drives the blade though Severing the rough gem in half. Success is polished beauty.
Author's Note: I know there is more to the diamond cutting process then the constrains of this poem allows.
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