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Glorious grandiose gathering gratifying Genesis
All the stilts and tilts in 2025 has been a ride. 2026... Saying, Have A Happy New Year! Thank you for reading! Which part of the poem resonates with you? Share your thoughts! Please leave a comment. Copyright 2025 K.A. Smith
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