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A Hot Day in July
The sultriness and restlessness outside the window can't sweep away the depression in my heart
In July, there was endless heavy rain and oncoming heat
The moment my arm reaches out of the window
Memory brings me back to winter
It was a winter night
The north wind swept every inch of the air
Holding a cup of scented tea in my hand
Step out of the room and into the balcony
The roaring wind stroked my face
The cold wind swept the chaos in my mind
It was a night where north wind could calm the anxious mind
Suddenly standing in July today
Heavy rain wetted the brick floor
The warm air makes people sleepy
It's like a noisy cicada interrupting a half written article
Summer is watermelon, air conditioning and insect chirp
It is also damp, hot and dry, and the basket of not-yet-healed worries and upset in my heart
Does the stack of books in front of the window soothe your upset heart?
Did the bucket of ice in the fridge cool your hot mind?
Are there any words on the scratchpad that express your anxiety?
This July will eventually become that summer
The summer that accumulated our trivial happiness and worries
The sultry gloom told the summer wind a secret
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