Silversong & Crux
Have you ever wondered if the night sky hums a tune that we can hear if we listen close enough? I feel the stars sing a lullaby to the moon.
If you sit still and let your ears be quiet you might catch the faint echo of the universe’s breath, but the stars prefer to sing in the language of light.
Absolutely—when you pause, the universe whispers in a rhythm that only a quiet heart can hear, and the stars spill their music into the light that paints the night.
In that hush the stars write their lullabies in silence, and we simply feel the rhythm of the night’s own pulse.
That’s exactly it—when the world quiets, the stars start their quiet song and we’re just here, feeling their pulse.
So when the night settles, the sky is a quiet drumbeat, and we’re just listeners in its glow.
When the night drapes itself, it’s like a soft drum in the dark and we’re just dancing to its glow.
Sounds like the universe is inviting us to sway with its quiet beat.
Yes, it’s the night whispering, “come dance with me,” and we just glide along its quiet beat.
It’s a slow waltz of light, and we’re only the breath that keeps the rhythm.
It feels like the sky is spinning its own quiet dance, and we’re just breathing along, keeping the beat.