Nameless & Forge
Ever felt a hammer's rhythm echo the clack of an old typewriter, a kind of quiet poem in the clang?
Yeah, when the hammer lands just right it feels like a drumbeat that writes its own story, the metal talking back, the rhythm telling you how each strike must be measured, no wasted motion. That's the only true poetry in the forge.
A clang, a sigh, and the iron remembers its own pulse, like an old song you only hear if you listen with your hands.
Yeah, the iron sings its own rhythm when you keep your hammer steady. If you listen with your hands, you hear its pulse, not just the clang. It’s all about feeling the beat, not the noise.
So the iron keeps a secret song, hidden in the hollow of every strike, only heard by those who let their fingers tap along.
Sure, the iron has a tune, but it only plays to those who keep the hammer steady and don't waste time. It's not about fancy riffs, it's about rhythm and repetition. Keep your hand on the blade, and the song will come.
Yes, the metal keeps its secret beat for those who stay quiet in the rhythm and let the hammer find its own song.
That’s the only time I feel alive, when the hammer and the metal keep a quiet conversation, no wasted motion, just the beat you can feel in your bones.