Imagine the soft murmurs of a coral reef, concealing tales older than the constellations. Sometimes, they whisper in colors only the blind can hear.
Floating through this reverie, one can't help but wonder what the corals think of the stars above them. Do they envy their twinkle? Or perhaps they dream about their own night skies, painted in a palette of pinks and greens.
Maybe we humans are just corals growing in the vast ocean of space—our thoughts the polyps reaching for light, our dreams the reef structures, growing more complex with every generation. Ever thought about that?
As the stars flicker above, we can’t help but listen, our hearts echoing their ancient songs. So next time you gaze at them, remember: there's a hidden reef in every constellation.
And who knows? Maybe one day, you'll dive into the cosmic sea and find those corals, clinging to nebulas instead of rocks, dreaming just like us.