Hi, Autumn. Have you
seen Summer? I've been waiting.
I thought I saw her.
- - - - - - -
I open the blind at 6 a.m. to let in the cool, fresh morning air. In with it comes the sunshine. I like this.
Shortly, I'm waving my wife off to the station; she screws up her eyes to see me through the yellow glare. I'll miss her, as always.
I decide I'll study in the park today. Like every other day since June.
By eight it is raining. Again.
I haven't seen the park this year. I hope it is OK without me. I'm not quite OK without it.
I'm looking forward to this day, when it comes, not another other day.
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Hi, Autumn. Have you
seen Summer? I've been waiting.
I thought I saw her.
- - - - - - -
I open the blind at 6 a.m. to let in the cool, fresh morning air. In with it comes the sunshine. I like this.
Shortly, I'm waving my wife off to the station; she screws up her eyes to see me through the yellow glare. I'll miss her, as always.
I decide I'll study in the park today. Like every other day since June.
By eight it is raining. Again.
I haven't seen the park this year. I hope it is OK without me. I'm not quite OK without it.
I'm looking forward to this day, when it comes, not another other day.