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"Daijina Mono" is a heartfelt ballad about realizing the true weight of someone only after you think you've lost them.
Precious things-and precious people-often feel ordinary when they're close.
But the moment they're gone, you finally understand how deeply they supported your life.
We human beings are strangely clumsy; sometimes we can only recognize value after losing it.
The story begins with a missing hat, a simple gift from someone dear.
Its absence brings back weekends once spent together,
the shy voice that said "It looks good on you,"
and the gentle warmth that has been taken for granted.
No new hat feels right because it wasn't the object that mattered-
it was the feeling that came with it.
While physical things may fade,
the emotions and kindness behind them continue to live in the heart.
When the hat is eventually found at the bottom of a travel bag,
it becomes a quiet miracle-
a reminder that what we thought was lost may still be waiting for us.
A song about the tenderness of noticing too late,
and the invisible warmth that remains long after its shape is gone.
As a middle-aged man who has passed the halfway point of life, I've experienced many things - laughter, anger, tears, gratitude, regret, and even resentment. Still, life only comes once. With the thought, "I want to meet the people who truly matter and live with laughter," I continue to create music from the heart. I used to be just a listener, but after the passing of my mother and my best friend, I began to feel that maybe I could turn my emotions into music. I once attended a music school, but starting over with instruments and vocal training at my age felt uncertain. Then I discovered AI composition - an encounter that reignited a passion I thought was fading away. Through AI, I've found a way to give shape to kindness, pain, and hope, creating songs that gently sit beside someone's heart. In the time I have left, if I encounter another moment that deserves to become a song, I'll cherish it and let it live through music. Even if I'm clumsy, I'll keep creating - with sincerity, and with a heart that still believes in connection.