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DON'T JUST WISH




As the days go by,
And this year is a few days shy,
With December ready to die,
May we not just say goodbye,
To those lonely passersby,
Whose pockets are drained dry.

They need us to hold their hands.
Some just need your arms.
Help one, feed many, call any.
Help the orphans with money.
And if you open your window,
Throw out some food to that widow.

Don't just wish them, rather give them a MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

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