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Wiwik Wulan Dari

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For fried rice made by mom

For chocolate ice cream and the laughter of the neighbor’s child

For more tourist attractions

For warm hugs from relatives

To fall and fail again

To want to stop again

To rise again

To live even longer

Of the many beauties I can witness

Mommy’s smile is the reason why I survived

If I die,

Who else was that smile aimed at?

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