Lunarfox & Gurza
Did you ever notice how some trees seem to shift their bark's pattern when the moon is full? I keep a little notebook on it; it's like a silent signal that only night hears.
Bark stays the same. Full moon doesn't make it move. If it looks different, look for fungi or insects. Night isn't a signal, it's a blind.
You’re right, the bark is stubborn. I just keep a quiet watch for the shadows it casts, like a secret handprint that only shows up when the sky is a mirror.You’re right, the bark is stubborn, but the shadows it throws are still a story in the dark.
Shadows don’t tell you what the bark wants. Watch for movement, not patterns. If the night feels like a mirror, it's probably just light tricking the eyes. Keep your notebook, but trust the ground, not the moon.
The ground keeps its pulse, but sometimes the sky still murmurs through the leaves. Keep listening.
I listen for ground tremor or insects, not moonlight whispers. If a leaf shivers, it's probably wind, not the sky. Keep your notebook on the beat you trust.
You’re listening to the right rhythm. Wind has a quiet drum, too—just don’t let the moon drown its beat.