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Description
In the cab of an old blues truck, there is a whisper that sounds like a to-do list for the future: make coffee, raise a child, don't lie to yourself. The voice is warm and a little tired - both a mentor and a travelling companion who offers words of wisdom between strums of the guitar.
The lines about ‘the world being short-lived’ don't sound like panic, but like a gentle reminder to live honestly and not waste resources on drama. The irony is that salvation from the apocalypse boils down to simple things: wait, be careful, and pour another cup. In terms of mood, it's an evening confession that you can write down in a notebook and reread when you need some calm truth.
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