Black & White

A young woman is seen from behind walking toward the brightly lit tunnel exit, positioned slightly to the right of center. On the left, an elderly man wearing a hat is walking inward through the tunnel, looking at the woman. The intense sunlight outside sharply highlights only the outlines of the figures. The photograph captures the stark contrast between the relatively dark interior of the tunnel and the dazzling world outside.

When the ups and downs of life cast shadows upon our souls,
and even countless joys flicker like city lights in the distance,
too far to touch—

O you,
with just the sight of your back turned,
no, with only your shadow,
I can dispel the gloom.
For your trace, nobler than rest, remains.

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