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My Dear

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Listening to a song, I remembered what was.
Imagining our sad, ended tale,
Your memory brought me into tears
'Cause now you, my dear, will never be here.

That day, on the 25th of February,
In where I can still distinguish the scent
It smells of fresh grass and sunlight
Like in a paradise where you are in sight.

I can still remember your smile
Your laugh makes all the tears dry
The sparkle on your eyes whenever I say 'I love you'
And the grip of your hand assuring me this is true.

I can still remember how you touch my hair,
my nose, my cheeks and down to my heart
How you always walk beside me, not letting go
And wait for me until the windows close.

Now, that day ended and every we is in vain.
All of me still screams for your name.
But today on, all I can do is remember
With no one but myself to blame.

Wishes

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WISHES
(Tokyo, Japan | May 27, 2014)

To bring people hope; to help them dream a thousand times
To shove off sorrow ; to give them smiles
The wise, the innocent, the sad, the glad all wrote their wishes.
I wonder why I did not write mine.

Wisps

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WISPS
(Okayama-shi, Okayama, Japan | May 29 2014)

It was as if these lights cleared my heart and filled my lungs. Giving me life so tender and 
inspiration to inhale, I just could not stop walking.

Innocence

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INNOCENCE
(Shin-Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan | May 31 2014)

How wonderful it is for a stranger to give not love that burns
but one full of warmth with no expectations, just compassion.
“あついですね。(It’s hot isn’t it?)” – Hanaka

Focus

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FOCUS
(Shin-Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan | May 31 2014)

With a timing so perfect, an action calculated and a passion never wavered, finding your way back
to the center will be as easy as getting lost all over again.

Connection

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CONNECTION
(Shin-Kurashiki Okayama, Japan | May 31 2014)

From one place to another, carrying words yet to be said, voices yet to be heard and feelings yet to be  shared-- it sure is a difficult responsibility for a train, isn’t it?