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The stone scalds the soles of the feet…
On the right waist, holding an old wooden box
Standing still, I looked at the lake in front of me in a daze
The ripples on the surface of the water from time to time seem to respond to the birdsong in the forest
Ripples shine, let it get into my eyeballs
The wind evaporated the tiny beads of sweat on the forehead
I’m brought back to a world full of white noise
Hold the box tightly with your fingers and forearms
arc, plop, splash
I tried my best to dive with one hand, and a large and a small air bubble remained on the edge of my mouth and nostril, and then exploded!
Impurities in water move randomly
The ear feels the pressure, keeps going down, and the hearing is partially deprived
The left hand is the first to grab a stone at the bottom of the water, and use the strength to pull it up to continue downward from the body
The large air bubbles from the mouth rise after caressing the cheeks
I pressed the box on the flat ground at the bottom of the water
put a stone on the box
it floats slightly on one side
I quickly approached the water, pulled up a bigger stone with both hands and held it down
The case also spit out two air bubbles, from the gap in the lid that didn’t lock
I swallow the air gathered in my mouth into my stomach
But the sound of my heartbeat seems to be urging me to get back to the surface as soon as possible
Row up with both hands
The eye can see a clear green color close to the water’s surface
Vibration of the organs caused by the sound of the heartbeat is more intense
I slowed my ascent, trying to use up the last bit of oxygen and emerge calmly
Exhale…
I looked up at the sky, there was no cloud, it was a light blue
The purpose of kicking the legs is to keep looking up at the sky…
Hearing seems to be enhanced
I listened to the similar birdsong at this time, felt the comfort brought by peace and relief, and then swam to the shore…
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