By Emma Do

summer,

like the feeling of the air hot on your skin

when the sun shines a little brighter and the daisies bloom by the train station,

evenings smell like burnt grass, wine, and pasta

the music was loud, yet we sat silently at the kitchen table, dreaming of the stars

the years are short, but summer days are long

it’s like a never-ending stream that flows through your endless memories

the lingering scent of youth, the joy of reunion,

of home,

of mama’s fruit basket and chamomile tea.

but

I hate summer,

“was it the right expression?” I thought

I was never meant for the July rain, or the August sun

the city feels suffocating

as I lay in bed

watching people’s narratives of their own summer relief

summer was better when I didn’t have to grow out of my childhood bedroom

or the family gatherings where I always sit at the “children’s table”,

too young to be involved in adult conversations

but also

too little innocence to still be considered a child.

now all I do is hope.

hoping the humidity would vanish

and the heaviness on my sleeves.

hoping to catch the next flight away.

hoping to leave the person that I have crafted 

over the sunny months.

and to hide my memories in a box

let them sit with the dust 

so I never have to speak again.

Emma writes about the summers she spent growing up and the feeling of nostalgia once she's away from home

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