Thanks so much Lisa. Yes, when I was following the trail in the image you see, I was next to the river most of the way. Somewhat loud. But when I reached the top of that canyon, the river was far below and I could just barely hear the water. Take care!
This piece quietly echoes the truth that we are shaped not in isolation but in deep, often unseen resonance with forces far older than us—ancestral, environmental, emotional. “Her tone is part of my resonance” lands like a confession of inherited rhythm, where the speaker isn’t just witnessing change but is intrinsically woven into its unfolding. It’s a reflection on how identity is carved—not just by will, but by patience, expectation, and quiet persistence, much like water etching a valley over centuries. Beneath the simplicity lies a powerful reminder: our pace, our shape, our path—they’re not entirely our own, and that’s not always a loss.
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