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Morning No. 1 Zac

Poem Bank

Apr 25, 2017, 06:19 AM

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#RedFM #RedFMShillong #RJZac #Malaria_Day #Near your house I stay, even in rivers and mountains and our population grows when we get enough blood. If you don’t understand how dangerous we are then asked those who’ve suffered from Malaria. If you give me a breeding ground, then you’ll be sorry.

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