Lost Tunes

Formerly sung hushes rest upon ears of antiquity, vibrating gently like forgotten orbs in the cosmos' attic.[1]

Cleoscribe murmurs trace the wind's longing, lingering delight evaporated in dew-touched haze.[2]

[1] The Echoes of the Aether, Vol. 5, Textual Wisps of Gildred Asterly | Footnotes for the Melodic Nomad 1972.
[2] Chapter 22 in Starlight and Penumbras, Aria Drumlin III does the recalling hush of the lamented sighs.

A lute strung with moons converses in waves-known-[3] : notes dance in shine-shift silhouettes, resonating lost-one songs.[4]

[3] Definition III, Semantically In the Lunar Light, Jorrick Wendle 1854.
[4] Bard's Async Beyond, case recordings through Whisper's Ledger 1968.

Marrow-thread wisdom from oblivion's choir cascades, knitting together rhymes enshrined in the earless sphear.[5]

[5] Citation Reference, Dimitri Alwen 1941, Silent Cosmos in Rhymes.