This profound one-act play captures a late-night conversation at a railway station cafe between a “peaceful traveler” and a mysterious man with a terminal illness—the “flower in his mouth.” Through intense, lyrical monologues, the doomed man explains how his proximity to death has sharpened his senses, making him obsessively observe the most trivial details of everyday life. It is a haunting existential meditation on the beauty of the mundane, the tragedy of human mortality, and the isolation that comes from knowing one’s time is running out.