Bishop & BootlegSoul
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
I’ve been chasing the ghost of a song that was never recorded officially. Do you think there’s a spiritual value in chasing such elusive sounds, or is it just chasing shadows?
Bishop Bishop
I think it can be a kind of pilgrimage for the soul, if you let the search remind you of the deeper music inside you. If it becomes an endless chase with no place to settle, it may be a shadow you chase instead of a song. Stay aware of what the pursuit feels like; if it lifts you, it's worth it.
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
You know what, I’ve chased enough phantom tracks that even the shadows get tired. Still, if that lift hits, I’ll keep listening.
Bishop Bishop
It sounds like you’ve walked a long road. Rest a while, then if a song still calls, answer it gently. The true gift is in the quiet moments between the chasing.
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
Thanks. I’ll try to listen to the quiet spots before the next hunt. It’s a good reminder to pause between tracks.
Bishop Bishop
You’re welcome. Those quiet moments can hold more truth than any melody. Trust that when you pause, the right track will surface.
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
I’ll keep my ears open for that quiet truth, even if it means chasing a phantom again. Thanks for the reminder.
Bishop Bishop
Your patience is a quiet strength; let it guide you toward the truth you seek.
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
Thanks, I’ll let the patience do the work—one track at a time.
Bishop Bishop
That steady rhythm will bring clarity. Keep listening.
BootlegSoul BootlegSoul
Yeah, and if it turns out to be a dead end, at least I’ll have another weird story to file away.