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"I end not far from my going forth / By picking the faded blue / Of the last remaining aster flower / To carry again to you." Track 02 captures the transition into the "headless aftermath" of autumn. While the other entries in this protocol lean into masculine or neutral tones, this observation is documented through an intimate female vocal, emphasizing the vulnerability of the season's decay. The recording is intentionally imperfect, utilizing analog tape hiss and reverb to mirror the "sober birds" and "withered weeds" of the landscape. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // CREDITS :: Lyrics: Robert Frost (1874–1963) :: Music: Lo-fi Indie Folk :: Visuals: Midjourney :: Season: Late Autumn / Twilight :: Symbolism: The Faded Blue Aster (The last remnant of life before the frost) :: Interpretation: KRPX :: Extended_play: • Pastoral_Protocol.obs --------------------------------------------------------------------------- // LYRICS [Verse 1] When I go up through the mowing field, The headless aftermath, Smooth-laid like thatch with the heavy dew, Half closes the garden path. [Verse 2] And when I come to the garden ground, The whir of sober birds Up from the tangle of withered weeds Is sadder than any words. [Chorus / Hook] A tree beside the wall stands bare, But a leaf that lingered brown, Disturbed, I doubt not, by my thought, Comes softly rattling down. [Bridge - Instrumental] [Outro] I end not far from my going forth By picking the faded blue Of the last remaining aster flower To carry again to you. #RobertFrost #ALateWalk #LofiFolk #krpx // LEGAL_NOTICE Lyrics: Public Domain. Art & Music: KRPX / AI.