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What is the rainy mood in early autumn?
The sound of rain is like living by a stream. I'd rather it rains every day, thinking that you won't come because of it.
3. The drizzle in autumn seems like heaven is crying and waiting for a miracle.
The most beautiful thing is not the rainy day, but the roof you use to shelter from the rain.
It rains in every city, just like I miss you everywhere.
Because you always remind me that even if I get the whole world, some happiness is not mine.
7. Who is the person who is with you on rainy days? Who are you thinking about?
8, this rain, infected with the coolness of autumn, with the coolness of autumn.
9. When you want to cry, you can only cry enough in rainy days and smile in front of people.
10 When the rain washed away the whole noisy city, it suddenly slowed down the busy traffic all day.
1 1, the cool autumn rain, so wantonly falling, leaves spinning and falling in the rain.
12, the sound of autumn leaves, a little banana and a little sorrow, after the third night of dreams.
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