[Music] the train of life life is nothing more than a train trip full of boardings and disembarkations dotted with accidents, pleasant surprises and also deep sadness at birth, but we get on the train and meet some people who we believe will always be there With us on this trip, our parents, unfortunately, the truth is different, they will get off at some station, leaving us orphans of their loving friendship and their irreplaceable company. However, this does not prevent other people from getting on, who will not be very special. They will reach our brothers, our friends.
and our wonderful loves of the people who take this train, open those who do it as a simple walk, others will find only sadness on the trip and there will be others who circulating on the train will always be ready to help whoever needs it, many when they get off they leave a longing. Permanently, others go so unnoticed that we do not even realize that they vacated the seat. It is curious to note that some passengers, especially those who are very dear, are accommodated in carriages other than ours, therefore we are forced to make the journey separately from them of course.
During the trip we are not prevented from walking through our car with difficulty and reaching them, but unfortunately we will no longer be able to sit next to them because perhaps there will be another person occupying the seat, it does not matter, the trip is done in this way, full of challenges, dreams, fantasies, hopes and say goodbye but never ever come back so let's make this trip in the best possible way let's try to relate well with all the passengers looking for in each one what they have best always remember that at some point during the journey they may hesitate and we will probably need to understand them since we too Many times we are going to hesitate and there will be someone who understands us. The great mystery in the end is that we will never know which station we are going to get off at, much less where our companions will get off, and not even the one sitting in the seat next to me is left thinking. Yes, when I get off the train I will feel homesick, I think it will be painful to separate from some of the friends I made on the trip, leaving my children alone.
It will be very sad, but I hold on to the hope that at some point I will reach the main station and I will have the great excitement of seeing them arrive with luggage that they did not have when they boarded. What will make me happy will be to think that I will help the luggage grow and become valuable. Let's make our stay on this train called life a peaceful one that has been worth it.