Wind & Shepard
Hey Wind, I’ve spent a lot of time in the quiet between the stars and the silence of a ship’s deck in deep space. Have you ever thought about what that stillness feels like for a commander and for a musician?
I hear that stillness as the pause before a note, a quiet that lets the heart breathe. For a commander it’s a weight of responsibility, a calm that steadies the ship. For a musician it’s the space to shape the next chord, a gentle hush that invites creativity. Both need the silence to listen to the world inside and around them.
I’ve felt that hush a few times in battle and a few times in a rehearsal. It’s a good reminder that we’re all listening, whether we’re chasing a fleet or chasing a melody. Keep that balance, Wind.
Thank you, friend. In both places the hush is a compass, guiding our steps whether in command or in song. Stay tuned to it, and let the quiet be your ally.
You’re right—silence does that for us. I’ll keep my eyes on it, both on the ship and in the studio. Thanks for the reminder.
Glad to help. Keep that quiet in your eye and your ear—it’s a steady rhythm in both worlds.
I’ll keep it in both places, Wind. Thanks for the steady beat.
Happy to be a steady rhythm for you. Keep listening to the wind’s quiet song.