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English is good. Come on, about kites.
Kites, I like to play. Actually, I must say I want to play. Because in my life, I have only seen it once and never played it once. I see it flying in the sky. I think I can fly. I want to fly. I don't know how to make a kite, and I'm not interested in how to do it. I'm just interested in its meaning. When I see it, what can I feel and what can I get from it. Maybe this answer will make you feel something, but it is true in my heart.
I am a lonely person, and I live alone. No money, no friends, no honey and no parents. I'm alone. Sometimes I see kites. I want to be it. However, it is controlled by men, but it can fly very high. If she wants, she can fly by herself. I want to be a kite. I want to fly, and I want to get the pride of flying. Because I believe that "I can do anything I want". I want the feeling of a kite flying in the sky. I want to be a kite, because people around me can see it when it flies. I want to be a kite, because it is colorful. It's glowing by itself. I just want to do it.
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