Emergency Evacuation from You

On a rainy day, raindrops cling to a city bus window, blurring the view of trees outside. A sign for an "Emergency Hammer" and a handrail are visible inside the bus. Black and white photo.

O you!
My distant, far-off name—

Only now do I wish to part from you.
It is not I who leaves beyond this window blurred with tears,
but you who lets me go.

With no one to send, no one to leave,
suddenly it departs—
and vanishes without a trace.

In this formless space where we have no true being,
we are dreaming of an emergency escape.

O you!
My long-held name—



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