It's a day of excitement.
Dawn was casting a spun-gold threads across the rosy sky yonder, and soon it changed to a hue of crimson and gold against a blue background. In the light of the sun, I knew that this long awaited and exhilarating moment has came to me at this point in time.
I've waken up at the crack of dawn today and was actually astonished by my worn-out look in the mirror just now. I just couldn't control myself to wake up earlier in the morning because, I abruptly found that there's lots of work for me to complete it. Ardently thirsting for a fire-new start in me, this time I've set out to throw away all the dog-eared books and ignore how disappointing my marks were.
Hey, don't get me wrong as I'm, for sure, not giving up anything although I've been trying it for several times, it fails because there's an altercation between my rationalism and sentimentality. Literally, what I mean was, my room was at sixes and sevens currently, and I felt harassed by all the trivial things which was scattered on my desk, on my bed and on the floor. Lassitude has took over me.
I could still recall that last night, I was busy packing up all my clothes and "trivial things" as I've get ready to go for a ceremony. Oh yes, it's a rush for me, and yes, it'd totally amazed my parents as well. Pure incredibility. I do never considered that if one day I went overseas myself. Whenever I think of that, I was just elated by the joy of its exaggerated description, through the bonds of adjectives, magical as it reanimates and rejoices the senses I once had.
While my father broke into a violent passion just because of the expense to attend the ceremony was totally a pessimistic one, which is over Ten Thousand Ringgit Malaysia. My mind was currently blank as I was in cessation of courageousness to go and count how many plate of spaghetti and carrot juice I can just worth to have.
Well, now I'm profoundly speechless as, I, haven't even finished my work.
So short so nice, so goodbye everybody:D Hope to see you another day when I came back from Beijing.
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