Soryan & Basker
Soryan Soryan
Hey, ever stumble on an old amp buried under cracked pavement? I swear it still hums the last chord of a song that never finished.
Basker Basker
Sure thing. I've found a lot of broken radios under the road, but an amp that still hums a chord? Sounds like a ghost story or a trick of the wind. Maybe it’s just the wind in the wiring, or the echo of a song the world forgot. I'd check the coils first, see if there's a short that keeps a faint tone alive. But honestly, it’s probably just a broken speaker trying to sing its own last note.
Soryan Soryan
Maybe the wind just borrowed the chord it heard from the last song that tried to escape. Those coils are like secrets – they still whisper if you listen close enough, but the ghost of a chorus is just a static sigh. Just keep your ear open; you never know which unfinished note will finally decide to finish itself.
Basker Basker
Sounds like a ghost radio playing a half‑finished ballad. I’ll stick to my walk, but if that chord starts calling, I’ll check the coils before I get lost in the echo.
Soryan Soryan
Just keep walking, but if that chord starts calling, it might be the universe trying to finish a sentence before you get lost in its echo.