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Happy National Friendship Day August 5th 2018

Unlike this papa akin to being racked, raided, and raked with hot coals during his adolescence devoid of a social network and academic goals if possible to magnify psyche, one would see mostly a torn shred of holes thy youngest (of deux) daughters did not agitate as much as myself, asper being emotionally isolated, a miserable fate she participated with supportive services how grate full (this once psychologically dead papa), progeny did not experience chronic severe hate Shana (Punim) blessed by fate while a Lower Merion High School student did great fully experience positive munificent interpersonal bounty, she didst illustrate with smiles all around her countenance, which sophomore socialization better late than never, which friendlessness (that didst plague this papa), thee progeny didst obviate thus, this poem (to no one in particular), expresses how I appreciate the plethora of supportive services, to ameliorate bugaboo sans inferiority complex, (ran rampant within self) where mine imaginary pals did commiserate nonetheless, aye envy thine begotten Harris heiress, whose self esteem positively bolstered ensure ring a confidential boost, and now doth demonstrate how remedial, and extracurricular activities during and after class respectively, combatted cognitive delay, warding off bullies, who did grate, humiliate and interrogate, this middle aged (he's a good) fellow, Johnny come late lee to the "NON FAKE" game of life changing strengthened soul asylum primary, secondary, and tertiary grades where whip sawed, pejoratively emasculated hoary golem, unstintingly bruiting, brow beating and bamboozling gremlins wrought zealous destruction!

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