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Loving Origami
When I read this I thought back to my grade school and a little girl who was new right by me. She was new and unfortunately everyone excluded her. I wanted so much to be her friend so I made so origami with her one day. It was wonderful. This poem made me remember a wonderful time in my life. Also the line beware paper cuts brilliant. Ah paper cuts I get them so many times. Although when I finish I think more of the product than the pain. I always watch some anime to and then when I finished reading the poem "Little Origami Girl" I saw a scene with paper canes it was like fate. That was a little cheesy but great. Teen Ink is so awesome I'll be able to read so many great stories!!
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