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He was originally born to be a vessel for a "heart."
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But he shed tears in his dreams.
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His creator observed thus:
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He was too fragile, whether it be as a human or as a tool.
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Yet his creator would not destroy him, and so allowed him to continue slumbering.
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In her latter works, she would also consign designs that might store such a heart to obsolescence.
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Not long after, that noblest and most prestigious "proof" in the world would come to have no home,
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And thus was sent to the great shrine at Mt. Yougou.
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Later, the beautiful puppet awoke and began his wanderings.
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He observed many a heart,
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Good ones, upright ones, strong ones, gentle ones...
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The puppet, too, desired a heart.
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Later, the lovely puppet would finally obtain that "heart."
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It was, after all, his purpose for being, the very reason he existed.
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Yet, it was not what the puppet truly desired,
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For it did not contain any blessings,
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But was instead a sacrifice brimming with selfishness, hypocrisy, cunning and curses,
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All wrapped in an amiable husk.
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Good and evil were the song of sentient life, useless and cacophonous.
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But if he were to wrench this "heart" out,
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He would no longer be able to feel anything at all... |