One Listen.
I was thinking about what a stony bridge could be and I was thinking of a regular bridge at first. Eventually that moved to thinking about rock that can function as a bridge. Now that I think a bout it, it could reflect some sort of cold, hardened connection, or a connection that is hard to break. It could mean a lot of things.
I’m not sure as to how well that represents what I wrote, but I’m happy with the result.
Willebrant’s “Stony Bridge” is from Stony.
I hope you enjoy.
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Building, coming into focus. A flow and a cool breeze, and seemingly high up, but also down load. Bright, continuing, stretching off, stretching into a distance. Could be long, could be short. And it continues on, continues going, over water, over wind, through nature, through sound.
A crossing of sorts, something providing support. Providing convenience, providing ease. Providing another way to view surroundings through the act of traversal, and it seems to hold time and age through eons. It is as constructed as it is natural, and around it movement flows. Around and underneath it movement continues on.
It knows years, and it knows ages, and it knows lives, and it remains as the sounds fade and the song ends.


