The chimes of the clock in the background begin to fade and
she wonders casually whether that is because she is moving further away or
because she stopped listening...
Lamplight is not necessary in summer;
The warmth of the air fills the spaces
where the light should be
But we feel little darkness
The steps under her feet are uneven but she pays little attention; like the calls of the hourglass in the cathedral behind these are familiar to her now. She knows where the crevasses fall, where she needs to take a slightly longer step to avoid getting caught between the steps; where to move to left and right to ensure that she continues at the same steady pace.
Wool and fur are not necessary in summer;
the warmth of the air fills the spaces
even the animals shed their coats
But we feel little cold
The water that passes under the bridge sings a soft but recurring refrain that mimics her steps. Lost in thought she fails to notice the clear echoes. But he doesn't. Watching he wonders if she has ever noticed the water as she passes by; he knows she has never noticed him.