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p id="659d">I had an American dream Wanted to play for the Knicks; Was persecuted from my country When I was merely six. I could be a doctor, I could teach kids — I could do all in the land o’ the free! Or so I thought back then Ere all this beg

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an; All that I pray for now Is my right to live in this land.</p><p id="f7fa">To read the entire poem, and to sign up for TEP’s <b>Poem of the Day</b>, visit <a href="http://theeverydaypoet.com"><i>theeverydaypoet.com</i></a></p></article></body>

The AME-DACA’n Dream

Image: Water color on paper, J. P. Moriarty

I had an American dream Wanted to play for the Knicks; Was persecuted from my country When I was merely six. I could be a doctor, I could teach kids — I could do all in the land o’ the free! Or so I thought back then Ere all this began; All that I pray for now Is my right to live in this land.

To read the entire poem, and to sign up for TEP’s Poem of the Day, visit theeverydaypoet.com

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