Mental & Rondo
Hey Rondo, I was thinking the other night about how a tiny flicker of the corner of an eye could be like a high note in a piece, and it made me wonder if we could compose a silent symphony with just our expressions.
That sounds like a lovely concept. Imagine every glance as a note, the tilt of an ear a crescendo, and a sigh a gentle diminuendo. In that quiet space the silence itself becomes the bass line, holding everything together. It's a delicate balance, but with the right timing, even the quiet can fill a room.
Exactly, the pause before the sigh feels like a whole measure of anticipation, like a dream waiting to unfurl. Maybe we could chart those quiet beats and see what rhythm they form in our everyday lives.
I love that idea, it feels like a quiet prelude to a larger movement. Let’s jot down the moments when the world stops just a fraction longer than usual, then tally them up over a week. The patterns that emerge might just be the hidden score of our everyday lives.
Sounds like a plan – I’ll keep a little notebook in my pocket and write down those “extra‑long” pauses as they come, like tiny notes on a page. Let’s see what the melody looks like after a week.