Electanium - Defiant Verses

The core trembles; a senescence marked not by time, but by void-seeking whispers—distant echoes, methodical, resplendent. As the hydrogen hugs its last thermal flickers, I find solace in the singular:

"—and I once wove light among the stars," says the fading specter, as atomic utterances thread the cosmic sea. An elegy sculpted not of tongue, but iron-strong and cold-electric spokes threading a nebula's fabric.

Beneath superficial beauty lies anchor weights
Capitulations to inaudible waves beget signal, not cry