Miner & Dylan
Hey Dylan, ever notice how the clank of the pick in the mine can feel like a low‑bass drum? Thought I'd bring that up.
The clank of the pick is like a low‑bass drum, turning the mine into a subterranean club, and the stones are the audience, clapping with every strike.
You keep the rhythm steady, or those stone fans might just start a break‑dance.
Keep it steady, or the stone fans will just pull out their glow‑sticks and break‑dance around the shaft.
No dancing, just a steady rhythm and a clean break. Keep your head in the work, and the stones will keep their applause.
Got it, no disco in the shaft—just a smooth groove and a clean cut, like a perfect riff. I’ll keep my head on the grind and let the stones clap in rhythm.
Sounds good, Dylan. Stick to the groove, keep your focus sharp, and let the stones give their beat. We'll finish strong.
Got it, I'll keep the groove tight, let the stones lay down their beat, and hope the mine doesn’t decide to start a jam session. We'll finish strong.