*The low electric thrum and whispered hiss. The static of static dead radio static droning out to nebulaic foreverspace. Fracturing and coalescing with irregular sonispheres.
Dreamscrap nanocrystals. Speed reduced to negative variables. Catching the reflections of the aperture driftcurve as it dissolves in to the netherlakes and stellar skyspires. The journey is an uncanny valley of aural drone-hymns and perceptual hex. Zoned out in the digitized meadows of nu-Praelixithis Seven Two Four Zero Zero Zero Three. And when the trees sigh upon chimes that vibration technicolor would come to shake the veil of perceptions and let fall the cosmic rains of the spaces beyond.
Forming. Dissolving.
Echoed out in to the Paralloxian Drift. Through the Valley of Digital Ghosts. We fabricate our beliefs on the veneer sheets of freshly dead gods. Bodies glitching in fractal error.
Can you feel the rain, she asked. Can you feel the rain, she asked. Can you feel the rain, she asked. Can you. Feel. the... .. .*
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