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The final bell for platform 3

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This track is a melancholic blues song that captures the exhaustion of the nameless workers in modern society and the quiet hope that lies beneath their daily grind.

Starting with the iconic image of a "worn-out suit" and "unchanging crowded trains," the song realistically depicts the struggle of modern individuals too busy to think about "the country or the world." The core emotion lies in the contradiction of pretending to accept that "this is just how life is" while secretly waiting for something more.

The lyrics touch upon the apathy towards politics, seen in the torn election posters, and the exhaustion with even hopeful lies-a self-deprecation as "cowardice" rather than "wisdom."

Yet, the song transcends mere resignation. The poignant question in the bridge, "Even if I'm a sewer rat, will a night I can call beautiful ever come?," reflects a fundamental human desire to seek a faint light even from the depths of despair.

The silence that follows the final train bell and departure sound leaves a deep impression on the listener. This is a quiet blues dedicated to every soul who, amidst the repetition of daily life, yearns for a "beautiful night."