I have to say that Mike's character has always caught my attention. He behaves ignorantly like a child, and his heart is pure and fragile; so long as he wipes a little more, he will be scattered all over the floor; but he has nothing; his destination is only the street; and he is accompanied only by narcolepsy, which flashes in his mind. The vast landscape of the Idaho fields and the figure of the mother who was gone.
He was always so clumsy when expressing himself, sitting by the fire murmuring words that no one could hear clearly, but you knew that was all he was, and he stammered and said incomprehensibly. He's rough but sincere, and he has everything from you. Such a person is so hoped for, so hoped that he can be happy. Hopefully, the endless road will be an easy one for him. I dedicate this small piece to River Phoenix, the untimely actor who played Mike.
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