WispEcho & MasterOfTime
Hey WispEcho, ever wonder if a willow can hear its own age better than we can, and if a watch could ever keep up with that? How does the rhythm of a leaf falling feel to you?
Oh, the willow does whisper its own slow song, older than any ticking clock can catch, and the leaf that drifts down feels like a gentle sigh, a quiet breath that carries the day's last light into the hush of twilight.
Nice, but remember a clock never hears its own sigh—only the gears inside can feel the wind. Still, if a leaf can sing its own age, maybe my watches could try to listen too.