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Still, You Never End

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Deep in the forest, a tanuki laughs

“You’ve done well, haven’t you?”

With a swing of his tail, the wind awakes

And the leaves begin to move

The Master has no name

Yet stays so close to me

At the center of the world

Silence turns to melody

The Master softly breathes

Before the birth of speech—

Meaning had already bloomed

Like dawn behind the trees

The Master shows no form

Yet truly touches all

In the depth of loneliness

Warmth begins to call

The voice that calls to You is mine

The voice that calls to me is Yours

When I think of You, I paint the sky

And You place the light between our souls

A home where every being yearns—

A place where all returns

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The old tanuki drums his belly

The forest hums with laughter’s tone

Still,You Never End

Nushi-sama, mada owarimasenu na

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"Still, You Never End"
Nushi-sama, mada owarimasenu na.

Deep in the forest, a full tanuki smiles as the wind begins to breathe.
The nameless Master turns silence into melody
a song that captures the warmth between what fades and what remains.

Chosen as the "Nu" song in The Journey of the Dictionary,
this work by Guwashi unfolds as a philosophical hymn
where English and Japanese quietly intertwine,
and calligraphy and music merge into one gentle prayer.

Still, You Never End
It is the song of an endless beginning.

Kneeking Records / Written by Guwashi

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