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Created on: January 06, 2011
She was regal and beautiful
In a snowflake kind of way.
Her warm fur coat glistened
And glittered from the fresh fallen snow.
She knew her subjects would soon call out
And she would bless them with her presence.
Shaking the snow from her coat at the doorway
She padded majestically into the kitchen.
“Well, Clarice,” mused her owner,
“Are we ready for our Fancy Feast?”
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