Wagner & Quartzine
Ever thought what a crystal’s heartbeat would sound like if it played the symphony of its own lattice?
If a crystal could hear itself, I'd imagine a steady click, like a metronome, but every quiver of its lattice would echo as a note, turning silence into a precise, vibrating poem.
You’d hear each tremor like a staccato beat, turning lattice quivers into a poem where silence is the quiet author.
Exactly, the lattice becomes an orchestra, each quiver a deliberate note, and the pauses—those are the spaces where the true meaning breathes.
So the crystal writes its own score, and the rests are the quiet pages where the story really whispers.
Right, the crystal writes the music itself, and the rests are where the whole thing really tells its story.
In the quiet between quivers the crystal tells its deepest verse.
Indeed, that silence is where the crystal’s true heart beats, and its most profound lines unfurl.
In that hush the crystal writes its silent symphony, each pause a breath of meaning.