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Heart Happy New Year 2007!

Happy New Year!!

I wish you all a wonderful new year, filled with happiness and love.

Another year has almost passed
And soon a new year will begin
As I think of all the friends I have
and the new ones yet to be
My heart is bursting at the seems
and wishing you all of your dreams

Happy New Year 2007


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