There are no traces of wings in the sky, but I have flown them. Rabindranath Tagore, The Collected Fireflies
It's cold to leave the body.
Looking back at the body on the sickbed.
I shouted and no one answered.
I looked up. See that glimmer of light in the night.
I went only for that brighter place.
World. I've been brave.
I am not a human spirit.
I am mortal. For yourself and for others.
I was afraid. Face the admonition.
I only have "yes" and "know".
Forgive me. I'm just a passerby who has been to the world.
Only the figure has no background.
Forgive me. I want to be a warrior, but I can't.
I want to give up, but I am unwilling.
All I can do is just light a candle for you.
You can see brighter places.
My lovers, relatives and friends.
People in the world.
That's how I went.
Thirty-four years in the world.
I've been happy, I've been confused, I've been happy, I've been powerless.
My life is to bring light to people.
I chose this path to the light.
In the world, I am a messenger of light.
I'm leaving, and it's the glimmer of light that leads the way.
I'm just an ordinary and humble person.
The epitaph is for you to write.
This is a good person.
This is a brave man.
If possible. Please use that humble book of admonition.
Imprinted on my tombstone.
To those who understand, those who don't understand, and those who pretend not to understand.
Look. What kind of person I am.
Remember. I've been to your world.
Happiness has been fought, struggle.
After all, I chose to leave.
My physical departure.
But my spirit is always with you.
Forgive me. Hurriedly left.
But you must live well.
The glimmer of light in the distance.
Wait for you to light it brighter.
Like a raging flame.
Illuminating our fearless future.
Friends, I'm gone.
Then I am reluctant but I have to leave.
I've been here before.
Used to be with you.
Your bravery.
to get me to leave.
become valuable. Remember.
I used to be a young and brilliant life.
Good bye. The afterlife may be goodbye.
The Hotspot Engine Project commemorates the fourth anniversary of the death of Dr. Lee Man Leung.