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Created on: December 13, 2009
The beauty of a people
Coming together in unity
Proclaiming they aren't feeble
But a culture with much bounty
A wonderful celebration
Of lights and feasts
The pouring of libation
And the people to meet
Its rejoicing in a culture
That has much to be proud
Its remembering the virtues
And to make them abound
It's about family and friend
Build community and trust
Business's to keep and tend
And allow nothing to rust
These things and more
Are all that are true
There will be no chores
When Kwanzaa is through
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