Starlight
Greetings,
Jampa is a star. She is seven.
My father died in Thailand when I was five. I've been to America. I was in Utah and Florida. My mother is Khmer. She is always sad. I speak Khmer and English. I have a telescope. I can see the moon. Did you know aliens live on the moon? I saw them.
Did they wave at you? Jampa laughed. Are you crazy! They can't see me.
I'm an alien. No you're not. How do you know. Because you're human. It's my disguise. I 'm here to learn from humans. Maybe the moon aliens have a telescope and waved back. They don't have a telescope. How do you know? I don't.
I saw a shooting star. We lived in a place with many rocks. I made a wish. What did you wish for? I can't tell you. If I do, it won't come true. True. Have you seen a shooting star? Yes, you are a star. No I'm not! Yes, you are.
I was born in the year of the horse. Someday I will have a horse. How long have you been in Cambodia?
All day. I leave tomorrow. I travel on the river to the far north. People there believe in Earth spirits. I'll look for you flying across the sky every night.
That sounds like fun. Goodbye and good luck to you and your family.
See you star.
Metta.
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