Sin To be born under dim stars is to sin A sin greater than murder
or rape, As thieves and assassins live more free, Takers of
innocence hold less burden In a world where law values salt greater
Paladins may throw copper in the streets But they keep charity for
their own ranks Even at the cost of beauty lost, They chance not
the anger of their gods, To be poor is the greatest sin of all
Experience a poetic life story that explores human emotion from
child-like wonder to love and despair as the reader progresses
through the original chapters "The birth of beauty in the mind,"
"Living on the Edge," "Falling forever into the great destiny of
life," "To the end of grace and the fall from a beautiful day," and
"Descending deeper and deeper into the American nightmare," plus
the all new "Lost Chapter."
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