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CT Grandmother's Holiday Poem Receives Joyous Response via the Internet

A little internet ingenuity got "The Hustle and Bustle of Christmas" in front of a whole lot of people.​

WATERBURY, CT — Eighty-eight-year-old Waterbury resident Anne Zotto has written poetry for years, but could never get it published. So her grandson's girlfriend, Jessica Clark, decided to do something about it, reports Fox61 News.

Clark enlisted strangers on the internet to send Zotto pictures of themselves with copies of the poem, "The Hustle and Bustle of Christmas," and more than a few did just that. Try more than 3,000 people.

And not just from around the United States. People from more than 30 countries from around the world have sent well wishes to Zotto.

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Clark copied the notes and pictures into a book she gave to Zotto, entitled "Happy Will Always Find You."

Check out the heartwarming story in the below Facebook post from Fox61 News:

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