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Paper crane, my favorite work of art.
Paper crane is an origami art, very beautiful, with a pair of elegant wings, a small head, a pointed mouth and a long tail standing tall.

I have always liked this pure and elegant little paper crane. It is said that as long as you fold a paper crane, you can realize a wish. When I was a child, it was probably because of this legend that I broke the paper crane. Although I know it's just a legend, it can't be true, but I still hold good wishes and look for a glimmer of hope.

A few years later, I no longer fold paper cranes with wishes, because I understand that all good wishes need to be completed by myself. Only in this way can these wishes be valuable and meaningful. But I didn't stop the origami crane at the same time. I don't know why. This seems to be a temptation, a kind of enjoyment.

In recent years, I have stopped to fold, and sometimes I forget. Probably lonely. When I think about it occasionally, I feel very lonely the other day. I almost completely forgot these years until this summer vacation. This summer vacation seems particularly empty, and there are few other things to insert except homework, which makes me very upset. I always feel that something seems to be missing this summer vacation, but I can't remember it. In the morning, my mother turned on the radio, and the channel was ordering songs to send blessings. Lying in bed, listening to one song after another, humming a few words while singing. Suddenly, the title of the following song made my memory a little shaken. That's a paper crane. After listening to this song, I found the origami crane's square paper under the desk, which has accumulated a lot of dust. Pulling the paper crane's box, while picking up the dust of the past, I whispered sorry.

More than 900 paper cranes have been checked into the box. One thousand, that's a lot of money. Over time, in fact, it can be completed in one year. I let years leave traces on paper cranes. Don't worry, we still have plenty of time. Maybe I'm just doing this to fulfill a dream. What dream? Maybe only paper cranes know. ...

Towards the sunrise tomorrow, paper cranes weave our dreams. Although it often tells the past, I know it will always be an unsolved dream, leading us to the field of unknown dreams.

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