(like Romanticism or Nihilism) or perhaps shift the focus to a poetic interpretation of these lyrics?
Depending on the context you discover her in, Missa X is either:
That is how faithfulness is built—not through iron will, but through the humble, repeated permission to be used by something worth keeping.
(like Romanticism or Nihilism) or perhaps shift the focus to a poetic interpretation of these lyrics?
Depending on the context you discover her in, Missa X is either:
That is how faithfulness is built—not through iron will, but through the humble, repeated permission to be used by something worth keeping.