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This song is a profound, immovable jazz track dedicated to middle-aged adults whose minds are completely exhausted by the modern social obsession with constant growth and progress.
The arrangement embodies "stagnation," centered around a low cello long tone and a cold, single-note piano with heavy room reverb to simulate a stone corridor. The lyrics depict an emotional shift: the protagonist, who has spent long (years) running to meet the expectations of the surrounding (people), encounters the heavy, damp astringency of Oakmoss. She leans her back against the ancient stone wall, discovering the noble defense of "not moving right now" and reclaiming her raw existence. It is a track that offers ultimate salvation for nights when one wishes to stop all movement and be held in a deep, earth-like security before sleep.