Within the play "My Name is Rachel Corrie," the true story of a young woman who died in defending what she believed in, I find particular inspiration from Rachel's words as she describes in the form of her 10 year old self why she believes she was made to live. It's a beautiful dream that I feel everyone in the world can in some way relate to, I hope you enjoy it.
Dream

In memory of Rachel Corrie

"Take Me To Your Leader": I do not want my low cost funeral in the Next 5 years!
Last night an alien spacecraft landed on my front lawn.
Three little guys rang the door bell.
I opened the door.
The first little green guy says "Take me to Your Leader" The second little green guy said
"Take me to your Leader". Then third green guy said the same thing.
So I in my night shirt hesitated and thought.:

A bowl of hope with a side of life
A few years ago I went and worked in a soup kitchen. It was perhaps the saddest thing I have ever done. I was constantly scolded for handing people soup and milk. I was supposed to set it down and slide it and then they picked it up. I was scolded for making eye contact. I was told that if I wasn't more careful they would hurt me.
Dare to Dream?
"I never broke any bones before." These words coming out of this little girl's mouth reminded me of what Catherine once said before: It is amazing how children can freely express how they feel and say anything they want, without worrying about anything.

I have found out, how dreams and dejavu occur
its weird last like1-2 yearsill be laying down, half alseepand like my eyes are in rem mode, and i start...dreaming in a senseill like think of an ideaand the idea will like changenonot change



