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Apr 2022
Let me embrace you,
And melt the glaciers in you with my warmth.
Sing you songs I orchestrate with the birds and trees
Dance with you as humid wind blows
Cry a little as rain sprinkles
Smell the petrichor,
While feeling the sun kissing your skin just like the first time.
Draw hopscotch on pavements
And play like kids skipping through poorly drawn squares.
Hear the subtle waves crashing against your feet
Feel the soft sand
As you follow shallow footprints on the shore by some stranger...




Dearest Winter,

Let me sneak into your season,  
And I’d invite spring to bloom daisies for you.  
Frostbite may take away my colors
But I’d surrender every hue if it meant you'd feel alive, even just once.



©Kg
A letter from Summer
Krizel Grace
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Krizel Grace
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