43rd/Spring/513 A.V. Broken chains and jagged mirrors Fallen trees and hidden killers Toyed by fate and pulled by time I can no longer bear the weight of eternity Rain are my tears The fire, my emotions The earth my anchor And the wind my oceans Without this land I will no longer be Lost with the tides and the weight of eternity A song for me and those lost in memories A tune for lost moments and unfulfilled regrets A melody for broken hearts and shattered souls A requiem for the future in black Allow this hymn of mine to bring dreams To knit broken and old seams Allow it to guide those who are lost Let their joy become my cost Once more, I guess. Liriah was still far from becoming a master at playing the flute, having forgotten all of the fingering techniques and notes, as well as the sounds that was associated with each, and had to rely on the flute itself to make the music work. Today, she was taking her long overdue vacation from her cottage. Neroll has been nagging her to leave for the outside world more than usual, and she had no choice but to comply, relishing her small, and rather pitiful, victory over Luma by going to the Rainbow Falls. That hardly counted as a vacation, but Liriah did it nonetheless, not truly ready for the rest of the world, just yet. So, taking shade underneath a large tree beside the stream's bank, Liriah played her flute, trying to recall and capture the melody accompanying the poem in her dreams. With a sigh of defeat, Liriah began to play the original melody of The Weight of Eternity, a haunting melody that never left her, even after centuries had passed. It was a slow, mournful tune; descending from the flute's usual crystalline notes and down to the rarely used dark, richer sound. Lost in a musical trance of crystals and darkness, Liriah completely forgot that she was in an oft visited area. She was no longer even aware of the stream, her mind solely devoted to the melody, and was doing anything but avoiding others. |