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I Had A Dream

Well it's nothing like Martin Luther King Jr's dream. My dream is just another person's dream of something he wishes badly right now.

I had arrived at United States, and I got to meet my friends again. Not only friends from Madison, but all my friends that were scattered all over US. Then we planned on eating somewhere, together.

I wish it will become a reality. I promise that I won't slack off anymore and to my best to not disappoint people who have been supporting me all this time, especially my family and my friends. But I won't regret it if I am not allowed to go there anymore. I know God has another plan for me if that happens.

It was a short but nice dream.

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