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a dream
“I have a dream“
Martin Luther King said
He had the same dream
That I see in miss Touja Murphy
Her dream may not be as big
But it is going to big places
Her dream was to not see the mistake of her generation of girls
Repeat it self
She refuses to sit by as little girls
Throw their life away
For no good reason
Maybe for a boy
Or to get their way
She wants them to see how that one decision
That one kiss
That one action
Can determine the rest of their lives
She has shown me that waiting is ok
Waiting for that kind of emotion will bring you out on the better side
I consider that to be
Maybe not the best
But certainly up there
A great massage that can be taught to struggling girls
We all have the ability to do what is right
We just need the push to do it
And miss Touja Murphy and the lady bug club is that push
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