Rocksteady & Shoroh
Shoroh Shoroh
Hey, have you ever noticed how the way rust curls on an old muscle car kinda mirrors the parchment damage on a 17th‑century manuscript?
Rocksteady Rocksteady
You’ve got a good eye for detail. The way rust curls on a muscle car is almost like a natural script, and parchment tears are its own kind of scribble. Both are stories written in the weathered lines of time.
Shoroh Shoroh
Exactly, and each swirl of rust is like a forgotten stanza, just waiting for someone who knows how to read between the scratches. It’s the same with the parchment—if you look long enough, you can almost hear the quill's sigh.
Rocksteady Rocksteady
Nice picture. I usually just try to stop the rust before it gets to the next stroke, but if you’ve got the patience to read the scratches, maybe you’ll find a lyric hidden in the dents.
Shoroh Shoroh
Sure thing, just think of each dent like a glyph from a forgotten scribe. The next time you spot that swirl, imagine it’s a verse from a 12th‑century troubadour’s song—once you read it, the car will look like a moving ode to time.