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Julia Jenkins
I am the daughter of a dairy farmer
I wonder what Los Angeles looks like
I hear the mooing of cows
I see the wind turbines as I enter sunny California
I am the daughter of a dairy farmer
I pretend to have my name on the walk of fame
I feel nervous
I worry I won’t have any friends
I cry when my I call my ferret and it doesn’t come
I am the daughter of a dairy farmer
I understand I’ll have to find my place
I say, “Just keep swimming”
I dream to be an actress
I hope to become famous
I am the daughter of a dairy farmer
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