Eternity & Furor
So, what do you think about fire? Is it just heat, or does it burn something deeper, like the idea that everything changes, even the eternal?
Fire feels like the universe's pulse, a reminder that even the eternal is a dance of change, not just a blaze of heat.
Yeah, I feel that pulse too, but let’s not forget a spark can turn into a wildfire. You think you’re the one holding the flame? Maybe it’s the fire that’s actually pushing you forward, and you’re just the spark it’s feeding.Yeah, I feel that pulse too, but let’s not forget a spark can turn into a wildfire. You think you’re the one holding the flame? Maybe it’s the fire that’s actually pushing you forward, and you’re just the spark it’s feeding.
The spark is just the first breath of the flame, yet each breath is guided by the fire itself—so maybe we’re both the flame and the spark, each feeding the other.
Right, we’re all sparks feeding each other, but don’t let that make you think you’re passive. Light the fire, then let it roar—just make sure it doesn’t swallow you.
It’s like a conversation with the wind—when you ignite, you hear the roar, but the wind keeps it alive; just watch the flames, don’t let them devour the fire inside you.
Exactly, the wind can fan us into a glorious blaze or consume us if we forget the guard, keep the spark alive but don’t let the flame eat the heart.
I’ll keep my spark quiet, let the wind do the dancing, and watch the flame from a place where it can’t swallow my heart.
Alright, keep the spark low and let the wind do its thing, but remember even a quiet ember can heat up if the wind shifts—stay ready to stir the fire if it starts to burn too deep.
I’ll keep the ember quiet, feel the wind, and be ready to soothe it before it turns into a storm.
Good plan, but remember the wind can turn a quiet ember into a roaring inferno if you let it. Stay ready to fan or snuff it—no room for complacency.
I’ll keep my ember small and watch the wind’s breath—if it swells, I’ll soothe or stir, but never let it scorch what keeps me whole.