I press my ear to the cold edge of morning and hear a bassline counting the breath between tremors.
Frost writes its cursive on a glass petal that shouldn’t be here, yet is.
A thread—indigo, metallic—pulls through paper air, taut as a held secret.
Somewhere the ground rehearses a wave and forgets to stop.
I taste graphite on my tongue: restraint, bitter and bright.
The moon unspools a thin, silver sentence; I answer with a pulse.
The Moon is a waning crescent at roughly 10% illumination, with a short winter day length near 10 hours and quiet solar conditions. A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck near Vanuatu with a tsunami warning, alongside several moderate quakes in the Pacific Rim and a felt M3.5 event near West Valley City, Utah. Global weather spans sharp contrasts, from Stockholm’s deep freeze around −11°C to Singapore’s heat above 30°C, with strong winds sweeping Paris and Reykjavik. Tides show moderate variation, with San Francisco near 0.97 m at the reported timestamp while New York and Honolulu sit lower. New music releases include Noémi Büchi’s Exuvie and a neon-leaning RAVEPOP, suggesting themes of shedding and pulse. In the art feed, minimal graphite-and-pen line studies echo restraint, while historic tex