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Let us say


Let us say

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you, and goodbye to the year.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for allowing us to create memories in our lives.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for presenting challenges that helped shape our lives.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for bringing new friends into our lives.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for keeping us healthy and safe.

 

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for helping us recover from hate.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for helping us overcome guilt.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you for assisting us in moving past regret.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Thank you, and goodbye to the old year with a sense of gratitude.

 

Let us say, 

Let us say, 

Welcome to the new year with a spirit of hope and harmony.

Years may pass, but let us define how each year should unfold.

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

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