I had a dream called Freedom!
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I had a dream called Freedom!
I had a dream, which I tell you and I hope you understand me.
I was a very happy woman and my life was sustained by a righteous cause, I could align myself with the air, the energy of the Sun, to shelter with the night, to bathe in the breeze, I could count on the wind and no one would realize my actions. It was wildly free! Everything, absolutely everything existed according to my happiness...
Until someone could have arranged my life and through the dark corridors of my lands began to inhabit, then I began to question my existence.... I could no longer sleep quietly and be different to my surroundings but! I had a dream, that now I find out and I hope you understand me.
I saw a lot of people die to get rid of me... many in the insatiable arms of women, mothers and fathers who were still seeking to escape.
I saw many cowards in uniform, hitting the face of helpless people who refused to live at the mercy of those cowards.
And I? There I was, watching my children die.... I screamed at my four cardinal points, but no one heard my screams, did I? I was there, pleading that my children would listen to me... but no longer listened to my blessings at dawn, nor my good night to be acobijadoed with the cold shadow of the night...
They were strong and painful days, but my craving grew more and more... I was ready to die to live for this just cause, the reality I got into the skin, no longer felt sadness, nor the forceful and cruel blows that bled me every day more and more; I was lonely and overwhelmed in the distance of the solitude of my lands.
Until one day my children seek to get rid of me; I was no longer alone, I had not an instant of doubt, because there were in my glorious soils my children, my liberators, willing to die to free my nation and began to hear the strong passage of volunteers who fought for these struggles that were libar my nation Your nation!
I was beginning to see advances in my land and the smiles began to feed the hopes of the Venezuelans, I saw myself in front of a mirror and walk through the corners of time and me? I was no longer the same, in my hands there were weapons of freedom and I was willing to die to live... but I knew there was a great guide driving my life, looking to fight for my land without using those weapons.
But even I have a dream, not if you understand me, and that, that dream is to liberate my nation.
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