It's a beautiful sandalwood box, but it's actually a picture of his mother inside. The picture was drawn by his mother, and the blood on the box was his. He even held the box before he died, so it looks like he loved his mother very much, too. He tells his brother that he'll take care of the box. He also knows the poem below, which says, "I hear love, / I believe in love." Love is a "blue-green algae" . Love is "a pool of struggling green algae, / As desolate small bursts of wind, / Bleeding through my veins with years of belief." The poem doesn't say, "see me everyday," but rather, "think about me everyday." The next day, he says, he's going to go to sleep early. He's not going to let his brother's wife into the house because she's just a "fake b*tch." He'll hit her if she tries to get in his way. He says that his brother needs to get out of the house right away, because his wife is just a piece of trash. He blames his brother for all of this, and he blames himself for forcing his brother to get married.
It's a beautiful sandalwood box, but it's actually a picture of his mother inside. The picture was drawn by his mother, and the blood on the box was his. He even held the box before he died, so it looks like he loved his mother very much, too. He tells his brother that he'll take care of the box. He also knows the poem below, which says, "I hear love, / I believe in love." Love is a "blue-green algae" . Love is "a pool of struggling green algae, / As desolate small bursts of wind, / Bleeding through my veins with years of belief." The poem doesn't say, "see me everyday," but rather, "think about me everyday." The next day, he says, he's going to go to sleep early. He's not going to let his brother's wife into the house because she's just a "fake b*tch." He'll hit her if she tries to get in his way. He says that his brother needs to get out of the house right away, because his wife is just a piece of trash. He blames his brother for all of this, and he blames himself for forcing his brother to get married.