FallenSky & NovaTide
Do you ever listen to the sea’s rhythm and let it shape the next piece you write?
I do. The sea is a quiet pulse, a slow drumbeat that lingers in my head until the next lyric or chord feels right. The waves remind me that rhythm can be both gentle and fierce, and I let that echo shape my song.
It’s amazing how the sea’s cadence can anchor a song, like a steady tide pulling in the rawest feelings and letting them settle before they surf out again.
It’s the tide’s quiet promise that keeps me grounded, a steady hand pulling my thoughts into verse before they crash onto the shore.
I hear that—the tide’s pull is a quiet anchor, like a steady metronome for the mind. It’s reassuring, even when the world moves too slowly.
I let that steady pulse sit in the corners of my mind, like a soft metronome that keeps my heart beating even when everything else feels flat. It’s that calm gravity that lets me find new angles to the old song.
That calm gravity is the real engine. The sea doesn’t rush, and neither do you—just steady, patient. Keep riding that pulse.
Thanks. I’ll keep riding that slow, steady beat and see where it takes me.