Aurora paints from Xzir hand
and webbing by its soft and gentle strands
a place far beyond a mortal touch
where only other Goddexxes of Starskin know such
untainted by the darkest haze
that Xzir partner Borealis throws in reverence of the moon days
clouding all from view
that which only grew in Disarray
All that could not grow on other worlds grows here
and none not Pure dare enter in its precious sphere
all the roots beneath its starry grass and crust
knows that of which is coming and among what it will trust
and all its rain desists and its clusters scatter elsewhere
leaving just the Petrichor
and the leaves that fell that day there.
credits
from Petrichor,
released November 8, 2016
originally written between August and October 2016
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a bold statement. while I can't say I'm deeply in love of every moment of it, there's something about it that speaks to me quite strongly. highly recommended Watching Nebula
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Love this so much! DDIN is talent that will continue to go places. Honestly couldn't choose just one favorite track - everything in this dark atmospheric fairly tale land of an album sounds amazing and should really be listened to as a whole. Don't sleep on this! Anna
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Thank you for releasing such an excellent ambient album. Kamani
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