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Misha Larkins [42]
2 years ago
14

Write an abecedarian

English
1 answer:
anygoal [31]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A very

Beautiful day

Comes when I

Don’t spend

Every second worrying

For what’s in the future,

Good days don’t always come easy

However,

I try to grow within myself and avoid

Jealousy, I’ve realized over time it

Kills.

Love seems easier

Makes thinks easier

Nobody really wants to fight

Over nonsense.

Perhaps that’s just me thinking

Quite a lot of people seem to not

Realize how helpful it is to have common

Sense.

Trying my best,

Understanding what I am doing in the moment

Very important steps to progressing

Who wouldn’t want to grow?

You know now how I feel, about feeling too

Zealous. I simply want to grow

Explanation:

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