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There was a panda.
His name was Manda. He could not hold a rhyme. Yet he stood proud. He spoke out loud. Still not holding a rhyme. He failed once more, his concentration sore. He still can’t hold a rhyme. At his failure, he conceded. For his best attempt was defeated. He accepted not holding a rhyme. The panda, now at his prime, walking and taking his time, could still not hold a rhyme. Oh, wait.
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