have a strong belief that I would be willing to die for my country, Thailand.
I was born on the land we called 'Thailand' which means 'Independent land'.
Every time I talk about my country I am so proud of it. Especially, our king, Bhumibol Adulyadej and his royal family.
The center of Thai is our king. He's now 84 years old and has been our king for 64 years.
His wise leadership earned him and love and reverence of his people.
Four years ago we celebrated for his 60th anniversary by wearing the yellow shirts and going to see him around his palace in Bangkok.
In our hands, we were carrying Thai flags and king’s yellow flags. We said 'Banzai' for him and his family so many times.
And he waved his hand for us and smiled. That made some of us cry because of happiness that our king was happy.
More than millions of people went there to see our king. Many foreigners felt exited to see our king. That day, there were leaders and alliances from around the world that came to celebrate him.
My family and I hold our king in the highest esteem. My mother attended the Satri Wittaya girls' school founded by our king's mother.
And almost everyday she could see our king in his palace. My little brother recently passed the test and became a student in Vajiravudh College, which is one of the six kings’ colleges in Thailand.
He sees king's family almost every month. I saw king's daughter when I was in 9th grade. She came to my school and her name is Sirinthorn. She's our beloved princess, who has been helping her father for more than a half of her life.
I could die for our king because of what he has done for Thailand and his Thai people.
He looks older than his age and you can notice the sign of piety on his face.
He should take a rest from work, but he's still working very hard for us.
I would like to do all the work that he does nowadays, I wish I could help him. Of course I am willing to die for him.
He spent all his life taking care of his people and country, finding the new ways to live (for example, to live with the things you already have reducing waste), and searching for new useful fuel (bio-diesel).
To live in this country without him, I can't think about that but I know and accept that day will come. But not now, not this time that we need him.
If he's gone now, I'm willing to die and take him back. I'm willing to die for him and for every people who need him.
Life is made up of constant calls to action, and we seldom have time for more then hastily contrives answer
That's my beliefs for Thais' father, our king.
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