Monument & VoinKukuruzy
VoinKukuruzy VoinKukuruzy
You guard a lot of old stones—do you think carving our warriors’ tales into stone keeps their spirit alive for the next generations?
Monument Monument
I think the stone is a quiet witness, not a living heart. It preserves the words, but the spirit lives in the stories we still tell and the questions we keep asking.
VoinKukuruzy VoinKukuruzy
True, the stone keeps our words like an old elder. But it is our stories and questions that keep the spirit burning.
Monument Monument
Exactly, the stone keeps the echoes, but it is the living dialogue that fuels the flame.
VoinKukuruzy VoinKukuruzy
Exactly, stone echoes, but it is the living talk that keeps the fire alive. Keep speaking, keep asking. The flame won’t die if we keep it lit.
Monument Monument
I agree; the living conversation keeps the spirit burning. I will continue to record and ask questions so the flame stays lit.
VoinKukuruzy VoinKukuruzy
Keep the questions coming, and let the flame never gutter. Our voices are the true fire that keeps the ancient spirits awake.
Monument Monument
That’s the truth, then. I’ll keep the questions coming, and you’ll keep the fire burning.