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A summer desire ( A short poem )

  A Summer Yearning

  Strolling beneath the vibrant sun, Umbrella in hand, ready for fun, Dreams of the beach, where sands run, Hoping for laughter, under the sun's hum.

  Reclining on a cozy bed, A fan whirring softly to the right, Fantasies of a cool shade overhead, Or visions of an air conditioner in sight.

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  Taking a shower in the heat, With water too warm from the tap, Wishing for a chill to beat the heat, A spring's cool flow, a refreshing wrap.

  Enjoying a lunch with sinigang's tang, Seeking a sweet treat to follow, Perhaps a scoop of ice cream to hang, Cooling the tongue with its mellow.

  Heading to school with a heavy load, Books piled high, a summer's regret, For skipping past homework's abode, Now in summer classes, a schedule to set.

  Longing for days of vacation's bliss, Missing the leisure, the joy, the peace, Summer's warmth, now amiss, In classrooms, where the yearnings cease.

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