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This piece depicts a scene from the son's point of view as his father, who is working as a landmine clearer, returns home after a long absence and enjoys a peaceful everyday life. The poem is a slightly staged version of a true story.
The son had a reason to see his father, who was skinny, bearded, and relaxed in his daily activities since he got off the ship, without a single complaint.
It was because it was something his late mother had allowed him to do.
There are still many countries where landmines remain unremoved. There are still many such countries, and children are dying and losing their limbs due to the landmines left behind, but isn't it universal to feel proud of a father who does his job "to save even one person"?
This is an anti-war message song.

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