Summary
Highlights
The speaker expresses a wish to be one of the thirty million pieces needed to create an image, rather than a powerless onlooker. This desire holds true even if it means being a 'fake memory'.
The narrative questions the dedication to waiting for a possibility that may never materialize. It contrasts the pain of loneliness with the choice to remain an onlooker.
The speaker acknowledges that being the 'last piece' comes with the price of thirty million more cycles of waiting, and the uncertainty of what tomorrow or the afterlife holds.
The primary fear is to gradually forget the face of the one being waited for, suggesting that mere waiting, compared to others' tribulations, is a small price for that connection.
The video ends with an invitation to 'pen the final stroke and end this story', indicating a culmination of the long wait and the ultimate resolution of the narrative.