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*She was honored for her passion.* *She was known for having a sense of fashion.* *A lady who had a perfect vision of swirling ribbons that could hang upon a tree.* *Which is why she was full of zeal and glee.* *Through the ruby-reds and the jet-blacks she sets them in multiple stacks.* *She can't help, but make the ribbons start with red then add a pop of gold.* *One day, she found her first true love and he gave her a rose.* *Her lover noticed her obsession for ribbons were getting outlandish and old.* *She later became famous after she left her lover over her irreplaceable ribbons.* *After all it was always her passion that keeps her drivin.*
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 10:45 AM UTC
Red Ribbon
*She was honored for her passion.* *She was known for having a sense of fashion.* *A lady who had a perfect vision of swirling ribbons that could hang upon a tree.* *Which is why she was full of zeal and glee.* *Through the ruby-reds and the jet-blacks she sets them in multiple stacks.* *She can't help, but make the ribbons start with red then add a pop of gold.* *One day, she found her first true love and he gave her a rose.* *Her lover noticed her obsession for ribbons were getting outlandish and old.* *She later became famous after she left her lover over her irreplaceable ribbons.* *After all it was always her passion that keeps her drivin.*
A little fiction that I wrote when I was in middle school.
keyana-brown
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 10:45 AM UTC
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