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Have a Good Day
Have a good day,
even if it’s your last.
You’re tired, aren’t you?
You’ve been having long days,
so have a good day today.
Forgive the unforgiven.
Cherish more, your loved ones.
Sleep well tonight,
and have a good day tomorrow.
I will see you on the other side,
My palms outstretched.
Tiresome days will no longer exist for you.
Only pleasurable days remain.
So, have a good day.

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This poem is based off the following prompt: "Write a poem that begins with the last thing you can remember someone saying to you today or yesterday. See if you can use that line two or three times."