Symmetry of Scars
Fine limestone silt grits beneath fingernails, yielding to a perfectly symmetrical grid of carvings that mirror the precise geometry of your own facial scars. This alignment suggests a collision between jagged granite edges and pools of liquid mercury, where a singular life becomes a fossilized ammonite split by tectonic fault lines. As you trace these entries in the stone, the distinction between the watcher and the cataloged pattern dissolves into a single, quiet symmetry.