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Or ultimately we all fall down

She was gooey like maple syrup      & marshmallow s'mores, stronger than  a mountain lion     protecting her cubs, wore prescription rose-tinted      sunglasses with GPS, she'd been around long enough    to see through most of the          flimflam and negativity, was agile enough to laugh at       her own cheeky caricature, wouldn't put up with the travesty    'neath debauchery's cunning still, she wondered as most do,   what was to become of a world so engrossed in the overthrow     & disparaging mockery of others she bade her time waiting to grow     older and wiser in hopes she'd be around long enough       to experience a sunrise view             in universal accordance       before her own last sunset                   ultimately bit the dust,            burning in all-inclusive ashes
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