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Tag: open doors

A Note: Welcome to January, 2018

Please welcome to a brand new year! It’s 7.20AM here as I write. Last year has been a blessing in my journey of the pen, I believe strongly this year will be much better.  I hope your dreams and aspirations come thru this year. I hope we all have reasons to celebrate. 

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Published January 1, 2018
Categorized as Poetry Tagged aspirations, blessings, Gods providence, open doors, welcome song, Welcome to 2018
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