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Posted on 01/06/201712/04/2017 by ROSTI

Haiku3

Haiku 3

Haiku 3
By ROSTI

When will we be done?
And what lies in store for us?
Why do we ask this?

 

© Richard A. Martin, Jr., MD, CPC, 2017

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