near / 近い
Near is not distance.
A stone becomes shore when the tide remembers it; a hand becomes ancestor when paper receives its crease.
関係の間
A stone becomes shore when the tide remembers it; a hand becomes ancestor when paper receives its crease.
03:17 — shell gold appears only on the edge that turns toward the moon.
Two moss stones lean into one grammar of weather.
The veranda measures distance in pauses: cedar shadow, rice paper, mist, then sea.
Each circle is complete only when another body interrupts its light.
A branch casts a map on the path; the path answers by curving.
Before: lacquer dark. Before: cedar archive. Before: a folded corner holding salt.
Fragments settle in moonlight. Gold hairlines remain as the only record of the visitor’s path.