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Take me onto the Bus
Tell me, my elder, how
do I simply weather the thunder in this life?
Having lived many lives you would know
If I might, please let me hold the rails on the
top of the bus, so I can have something to cling
I won't be a bother to you who's inside
May I go along for the ride?
Drop me off somewhere dry, where I can think
about what my future will be
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The younger person is confused about what to do with their life. They practically beg the elder, to allow them just to hold on to the rails on the top of the bus through the storms, so they can figure out a future so uncertain.