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- Smiling is infectious, you can catch it like the flu. When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too. When he smiled, I realised - I'd passed it on to him. I thought about the smile and realised its worth. A single smile like mine, could travel round the earth.powerpoetry.org/poems/smiling-infectious
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