The document is a poem in Japanese with an English translation about a lover saying goodbye under falling cherry blossoms. It describes the narrator sitting alone in the rain on a broken bench without a song, asking their dear lover to stay as they are feeling cold. Though the seasons change, the shooting star they once watched has become a lost dream. The history section then discusses how Japan gifted thousands of cherry trees to Washington D.C. over the 1900s-1980s, which are now celebrated annually at the National Cherry Blossom Festival.