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Marques Gilmore
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2 December, 16:05
An acrostic poem with the word lunch
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Taryn Walls
2 December, 16:12
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L is for eating Light just to keep you going for dinner.
U is for Unseasoned food that usually plain.
N is for Nutty when you eat a peanut butter and jelly.
C is for Chalky because of how plain it is.
H is for Harsh when you have a light lunch.
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