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The Girl I Met at the Night Market

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"The Girl I Met at the Night Market"

On a summer evening when the local night market filled the streets with lantern lights, everything felt magical.

Turtles, beetles, colorful chicks, and rows of fascinating stalls made the world seem bigger and brighter than ever before.

As a young boy, I wandered through that exciting place with wide eyes and a heart full of wonder.

Then, on the way home, I unexpectedly met a girl from my first-grade class.

We had barely spoken at school, yet somehow we shared a few words that night.

I still don't know if it was a first crush or simply a special childhood memory.

But I remember the lanterns, the colorful chicks, and her smile as clearly as if it happened yesterday.

This song is a nostalgic story about a Showa-era night market, childhood innocence, and the first gentle stirrings of the heart that remain long after the summer has passed.