Heh... "Still Life", it's listed as. What can you say? Can you fully answer me: "What is death?"
As for gender, I could not tell for sure. Perhaps one of you can read the asian text for me? But, I shall hazard a guess that it was male.
Oh- right- what it is:
While visiting a friend in Wyoming, we came across this interesting Tombstone. Doubt there is any like it for hundreds of miles. And like it says, it's at Medicine Bow.
Imagine, what will it seem to those who come across Humantiy's Ruins. Like I do this, can they only understand only part of what they see, and see the rest as something unknown? What will they judge? What will remain as a legacy? Will anything carry on?
What will carry on?
<i>What is death?!</i>
As for gender, I could not tell for sure. Perhaps one of you can read the asian text for me? But, I shall hazard a guess that it was male.
Oh- right- what it is:
While visiting a friend in Wyoming, we came across this interesting Tombstone. Doubt there is any like it for hundreds of miles. And like it says, it's at Medicine Bow.
Imagine, what will it seem to those who come across Humantiy's Ruins. Like I do this, can they only understand only part of what they see, and see the rest as something unknown? What will they judge? What will remain as a legacy? Will anything carry on?
What will carry on?
<i>What is death?!</i>
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Classmate Ayako read it to me; it *is* a guy buried there. Central column says like "Death of Kido, Iwahiro" (so like "Here likes Iwahiro Kido"), right column says something like "Praise to his motherland", and left column gives an *approximate* date of death, "45 Meiji", so she says like May 14th, somewhere between 1868 and 1912.
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