Years ago I had three dreams.I was young and didn't know what they might mean. At the time I knew not what they meant but I feared knowing what they meant. The first was a tsunami that made Egypt sink under water and I was hanging on a high pole not knowing how to go back down safely. The second was a huge sand storm that covered everything in sand and turned everything to rubble. The third was that I was walking in the streets of Cairo and it was all burning in flames. I always thought they were regular nightmares of a child, but may be it was a vision of a future waiting to happen. Twelve years later and it seems that they weren't just dreams after all. I never saw how it ends in my dreams, what I saw was a fourth dream. A dream I will not speak of for fear it comes true as well. Does it mean I will be dead before seeing the end or that it will have no end? The answer will be revealed with time. Fate and destiny will speak up and harsh cold pen of destiny will write in the books with an ink of blood that cannot be erased. Will it be the blood of the innocent alone or will the blood mix with those who deserve judgement to pass on them? Will it be chaos and barbarism or will reason, sanity, justice and civilization emerge victorious? Will people remember to have mercy or will the call for blood be too loud?
Questions questions question. Oh! Fate be gentle upon our families. Oh! Time please fly us out of this brightly dark moment. Oh! History please remember us gently and do not be harsh with your words. Oh! Sons and daughters of the black land. Remember who you are and your heritage! From the darkest night you rose once and again to shine the light of hope, love, mercy, religion and civilization on the world. Do not forget who you are in your awakening. For if you are known for something, you are known for your pride, greatness, commitment and mercy. Kindness and your mercy is what made you great once. and it shall make you again. Do not let the dark whispers divide you among yourselves in the time to come, for in that time you will shape your destiny and history will remember the land you called home and the year 2011 and those that will follow. Whether or not one free nation will arise or we will divide among ourselves is yet to be seen. I always fear the worst, but I always have hope. So I am passing that hope to you brothers and sisters back home. Stand unified till the end regardless of faith, politics and desires. For you and I we are all Egyptians.