Reading Music, When Soft Voices Die | Alexandria
Read Music, When Soft Voices Die by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Echoing beyond death, Shelley's haunting meditation reveals how music transcends physical existence, persisting in memory long after sounds fade. His radical insight - that art's immortality lies not in its creation but in its ghostly resonance within us - challenges modern assumptions about permanence and speaks to our digital age's fleeting nature.