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Feature of the Week: Cassie Wong's poem titled ‘A dream road'

Feature of the Week: Cassie Wong's poem titled ‘A dream road'

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When we wake up on a dream road, we collaborate and celebrate.
We build up, and we make dreams that will always come true.
Even if it never does, we still try and wish once more.
Even if the small times may fade, when I'm in a dream, I feel so brave.
When you're in school, you're lonely at the start.
But when we come together, the magic will never end.
If I'm on a dream road, dreams never end.
We step forward and push until it is easier to wish for more.
Even in hard times, we have a wish to never give up.
When things go wrong, we have the power to stop.
Flowers fall down, grass grows up and I grow up and leave friends behind.
I realise what I do and make things right.
So my wishes flow, and dreams take flight.

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