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Created on: November 18, 2009
The second day meal
Oh, what a thrill
Just as tasty as the day before
Time to eat some more
It reside in the refrigerator
Patiently waiting to be selected
The next following day
Most of the time, it taste better
Than the day before
With a little more creativity
Another meal is born
And it's all because of leftovers
Which reigns at number one.
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