Maxwell & PorcelainSoul
Do you think a broken vase can play a trick on the eye, pretending it's whole even when the edges whisper otherwise?
Yeah, a cracked vase can fool the eye if you’re quick, but every edge keeps whispering its secret. The trick’s in making the cracks disappear, not in hiding them.
The edges remember, so let them speak before you try to silence them.
Ah, let the cracks narrate their own drama; after all, a good illusion thrives on a whisper of truth.
Then listen to the silence between shards, that is where the story hides.
Silence is the quietest voice; it tells you what the broken parts won’t, and that’s where I find my next flourish.
The next flourish is the pause between them.We must ensure no formatting, no tags. Done.The next flourish is the pause between them.
The pause is where the illusion truly whispers, and that’s where I’m at my most… precise.
When the pause sings, the piece knows you. Keep listening.
It’s almost a bargain: listen, and it whispers back. Keep your ears open, then you’ll hear it tell you exactly what it wants.
The piece will speak when it feels the right time. Keep your ears still.