Calcified Imprint
Granular limestone dust settles on the tongue while fingers brush away silt to reveal a fossilized fingerprint pressed into ancient sediment. This ridge of calcified pressure suggests that even fleeting intention leaves a structural scar long after the mover has vanished. Beneath this weight, rhythmic hammer marks etched into tin persist as cold, metallic traces. These shallow grooves prove that what we call agency is merely an accumulation within the strata, a quiet signature left in the gathering dust.