I Have A Dream
A dream-filled life is perfect and fulfilling. We all have dreams in our hearts. No matter how big or small your dream, as long as you work hard and pay for it, it will come true!
I had a dream when I was young. My dream was to become a kite, flying in the blue sky, then falling slowly. Then, I often played on the green grass with my companions, chasing the white clouds in the blue sky, letting the laughter float along with it, and dreaming colorful dreams all day long.
I had a dream when I could read. Basketball was something I wanted. I wanted a football when I was holding a basketball. Volleyball became my pursuit again after I played football. As one dream after another became a reality, I began to believe that the dream was not far away. Playing childishly will bring the dream to be.
I dream when I am ignorant. So, I hope I don't have a lot of homework every day and I can play a little more. Nevertheless, our spare time is becoming a little deprived, and more and more time is being spent in the classroom, but we seem to have only a vague idea of what learning is.
As I grew taller, I had a dream. In my future, I hope to become a top student, win a lot of awards, receive a lot of affirmation from my teachers, be a standout among my classmates, and be welcomed by my family when I return home.
I realized when I went to high school that my dreams are not realized by playing childishly. For my dreams, I was fighting in the dark and competitive arena of high school, and I was struggling to find and start every day. The key to the dream in the heart.
As soon as I met her, I realized that I was not alone; I realized that I could laugh very loudly; I realized that I had lost a part of my sister in this world. I'm glad I met her.
No matter how hard I try, I can't match her talent. Her dream is to get an exam, so she has very high demands on me. For the longevity of friendship, the burden on my body and the burden in my heart sometimes make me breathless. I remember she once said that she dreamed of joining me to enter the threshold of university together. She hoped that we could all work hard to realize this dream. Actually, why don't I think about it?
This day has finally arrived. The school invited outstanding student representatives to the university. Her wish was granted without a doubt. She was a little lost and regretful when I told her I wasn't qualified. I saw the lost heart of a child in her eyes as she shook my hand and said, "As long as you work hard, I believe we can go to the same university." Feeling sad and blaming myself, I blamed myself. In that moment, my heart was tangled, and I didn't know what to say...
It took me a long time to decide to fight for this dream of togetherness. I did not hesitate to do it even though I knew there was little hope, even though I knew I would be rejected, even though I might lose face. In the end, the process was a little turbulent, but it produced a satisfactory result. We set sail for university together!
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