Dream Big Little Girl Analysis

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Dream Big, Little Girl

Do you have a dream? Is there something you have always wanted to do since you were a child? Or is there something you have discovered recently that you are passionate about and want to pursue? I believe these are loaded questions because people are afraid to dream big as they fear they will never reach their goal. But my four year old dreams big. Yesterday, she wanted to be a nurse, today she wants to be a princess and tomorrow, probably an astronaut, who’s to say?
Sometimes our dreams absorb us, but at the same time we can easily give them up because it seems like a star that is too far out of reach. What you are about to read is the story of a girl who was full of dreams, lost them many times somewhere in the hustle
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She fell so far down a bottomless ditch that somewhere along the way she couldn’t remember who she was or what she wanted to be. She saw that things weren’t always as they appeared. And nothing worth having came easy as she had hoped. The devil doesn’t come dressed in a red cape and flaming horns but as everything you’ve ever wished for. She could have learnt great things from her letdowns had she not been busy running away from them. She grappled with just reaching the head of what she had set out to do and resentfully let it to. Heartbreak number …show more content…
No, they most certainly won’t, she told her beloved big sister. She knew love was a beautiful thing for she shared it with her beloved big sister but she wanted her true love and waited for the day she would find it, her valentine, the one she would grow old with. And so it came. But sadly for her, it was the devil yet again who had come in incognito only to play ghastly games before leaving her abused and gut wrenched. And to bring this chapter to a close, her beloved big sister ghosted on her too. Her heart strings broke. Why? How? So many questions to which she had no answers to. She had lost two relationships in just a matter of a year. Heartbreak numbers two and

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