
Summer at 50 Degrees North Latitude
by Lin Feinuo
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--I still remember that year, I picked up a mooncake that I had already chosen, carefully put a candle on it, brought it to you, and we lit it together. At that moment the yard lights up, and so do you. --I never thought our ending would be like this. It was not lost to time or distance, but it was wrong from the beginning. You and I, who can't afford to play or lose, eventually return to the starting point. --In your painting, from beginning to end, I have never been there, just like in your heart. --The moment you look at me speechless, maybe I should wake up. This may be the highest point of this parabola between you and me. --The feeling you give me is so unreal, like it never existed. --How wonderful it would be if everything was as imagined. You're right there, and I'm right next to you.
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