It does not matter if it is a day of weeks or weekends, I continue to work for the children's lives, which are the future of our nation. I keep working to see smiles in tormented lives of hunger, intrafamily violence and infinite duels.
I continue to work with effort, to serve hope, and to receive thanks with spontaneous glances and hugs.
I work hard for my country, and it does not matter if the electricity went out, if I have to load water 20 blocks away. My impetus is an abyss, and my spiritual strength is of faith that with God there is no impossibility, and he does not abandon us in this libertarian struggle.
And I tell the brave heroes who are working to build a country in ruins; to follow the development of Venezuela, and let that growth come to understand us, to project and cling to solidarity.
I end by saying that, when they ask me: What did I do in times of dictatorship in Venezuela? Well; I will have more to tell and less to explain. And when they look at me with eyes of grace and happiness for having resisted in the fight, I will know that it was worth it.
Written by Jhon A. Romero.-
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