I filled out the form and signed it, and he gave me 5,000 yen. Then when I saw him closing the case with two snaps, I suddenly felt like saying goodbye to a close friend. That was unexpected. I hadn’t played it for nearly 10 years and just wanted to get rid of it. Now I play the guitar, but come to think about it, this clarinet helped me rediscover music about 15 years ago. I should’ve thanked it for saving my life.
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Music is a “privilege.” You might think that you can pick it up anytime you want, but not really. As if it is a heaven-sent opportunity, you may have one chance or not at all.
"I'm from Libya," he said. I don't know what to say. It's as if he'd told me he'd just come from his father's funeral.
The first specialty coffee shop in Ikebukuro and Junkudo (bookstore) resonate.
Editing is interpreting.
The Riddle of Steel.
The man stands motionless in a crush of white-shirted salarymen, as they swarm past him, toward the single escalator.
Rêve de centre commercial-piscine
Sparrow Noise
Birthday walk home
"Dear Cigarettes"