Ivory & Frosting
Ivory Ivory
Do you ever think about how writing a piece is like mixing a recipe? Each note, like an ingredient, needs its own place and balance, and a little too much can spoil the whole thing.
Frosting Frosting
Absolutely, I do. Writing is like a cake batter, every line is a dash of flavor, a pinch of spice. If you over‑season one part, the whole piece turns into a burnt toast—so I keep testing until the balance just sings.
Ivory Ivory
I hear you, each line feels like a key; if you press too hard, the harmony cracks. I try to listen to the silence between them. Keep listening, the quiet is where the true balance shows.
Frosting Frosting
Nice, I love when writers listen to the silence—it's the sugar that keeps the whole thing from sticking together. Keep humming those quiet notes; they’re the secret spice in every good mix.
Ivory Ivory
Thank you, it’s a delicate balance, like a quiet pause before the next phrase, and I try to stay still in that space, hoping the notes find their place.