In my perfect world, everyone is kind. Any girl who has ever snubbed another will come to the realisation that life is too precious to waste it with snide comments. Everyone who has every taken advantage of their beauty, will descend from their high horse and hold hands with those of our level. The words "fat" and "ugly" do not exist.
In my perfect world, cancer is an illusion. Diabetics can eat all the chocolate they like without endangering themselves, the mentally ill will clear their minds, and Alzheimers sufferers will recognise their friends and kin. No family will have to hold the hand of a loved one as they slip away. No one will come home to bad news. And no one will have to be the one to deliver it.
In my perfect world, there are no armies, because there is no war. Every disagreement is settled by compromise, and when compromise is impossible, then equality comes close behind. There is no weaponry, there is no navy, and there is no cavalry. No one will die painfully. No one will die young. No one will die at the hands of another. There will be no racism, no antisemitism, and no discrimination. Everyone will be loved.
In my perfect world, my parents still love one another. My grandmother knows who I am, and Gary will get to see his sons grow up.
In my perfect world, there are no detentions. There are no break-ups. There is no prison. Because there are no rules. Everyone just knows how to act. No one speaks too loudly, and no one shouts except in joy. Money does not exist, but everyone shares what they have, and do not expect anything in return.
In my perfect world, I have green eyes. My hair is ruby red, and long, and it behaves itself. I am three years older, and I am in love. I know what I want and I never get writer's block. My skin is paler, I am slightly taller, and I am slimmer. I have smaller teeth, and they always stay white no matter what. I don't need a retainer, my fingernails never grow, and I can whistle.
In my perfect world, it is always early spring. There is more grass than pavement, and there are no cars. Ice cream is free, lollipops are everywhere, and the sky is blue all the time, with only a few clouds that have interesting shapes. It rains often, but the grass is never muddy afterwards. There are swing sets all over the place, and waterslides are free.
In my perfect world, everyone falls in love.
N.B. My apologies, dear readers, for not writing in just about a century, but I will spare you my excuses. This piece of prose was first written as a homework for my Jewish Studies class, but after publishing it on DeviantArt, I thought it was only fair to share it with you.
Until Next Time,
Katie J.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
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Kayla,
If you dream of a perfect world, do what you can to make it perfect. As you grow older you will realize that most of your dreams are just pipe dreams. My advice to you is to dedicate your life to realizing those that aren't. I'm not telling this to be patronizing. As your older sister I try to advise you as best as I can. Trust me on this piece of advice because however hard it has been for me to live my dream (and it has been really hard) it has been worth it. One of the greatest feelings in the world is knowing that you are one of the lucky few people in the world who overcomes every obstacle that comes in the way of your dreams. I love you and even though I can't be there for you all the time, you can always call me. I miss you.
Love, Rebecca
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