Same Bed, Different Dreams or Same Pain, Shared Sympathy?

A view through the wire fence reveals a curved railway line running alongside Gangbyeonbuk-ro. The tracks stretch from the center of the frame toward the distant Han River, while the road to the right is packed with vehicles during rush hour. The sky is softly overcast, capturing a glimpse of the busy daily rhythm of a riverside city.


Where have all the trains gone?

Those massive bodies that once thundered down the rails—
their roaring presence is nowhere to be seen.

A car's thought




Where have all the cars gone?

Those swarms that once flooded the roads day and night—
their restless wheels are nowhere to be found.

A train's thought

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