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dark_fayt20 commented at 2011-06-14 12:14:42 » #772484

awwwwwwwww, someone didn't keep their promise

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Anonymous commented at 2012-09-29 11:05:13 » #1170967

There is a universal connotation, an unavoidable feeling that comes in your mind, when you talk about railway journeys and train stations.

Floods of people who don't know each other, going in the same direction - or in opposite directions, going for all sorts of reasons : job, family, travel; so that every railway journey is intimately connected to our own lives.

And the train stations also exhale this very common and particular melancholy. People who come back to their houses, to their homeland, going to see their friends again; or people leaving, going away, sometimes wondering when they will find their homes again, but almost always missing, in their hearts, what they left at the departure station.

People waiting for train passengers are not exempt from this feeling: half excitation of welcoming the beloved who are back, happy to feel together at the same place, half anguished about the often irrealistic outlook (but what is realistic for a heart?) that the one you are waiting for could finally not come to you.

And all these feelings I feel when I take the train every week, I also feel them when I see this picture. here, Amaneko didn't just draw a situation: he also draw a sentiment; an emotion, and that's what makes it so sad, beautiful, and touching, and that's what makes me want to hold this sorrowful girl in my arms to comfort her.

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