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A Girl Named Lily
Lily was a curious little girl with big brown eyes that shone with wonder and excitement. Her curly brown hair tumbled down her back in wild, untamed curls, and she had a mischievous grin that always seemed to be lurking around the corners of her mouth.
Despite her young age, Lily was independent, always eager to explore the world around her and discover new things.
But beneath her adventurous spirit, Lily was also incredibly kind and compassionate. She had a big heart, and was always eager to help others in any way she could.
Whether she was climbing trees, playing make-believe with her friends, or simply curling up with a good book, Lily approached everything she did with an enthusiasm and passion that was infectious.
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This piece was written as describing a child and understanding we do not have to be perfect.