Stray & GearWrench
Ever notice how a rusted gear can feel like a half‑finished poem, each click a line of its own?
Yeah, the rust writes in stuttered stanzas, each click a half‑finished line, like a poem that can’t decide if it’s dead or alive.
If that poem’s stuck, maybe you just need to give it a good clean and a bit of oil—sometimes the right touch turns a stutter into a smooth rhythm.
Sure, because metaphors are just rusted gears that need a good wipe and some oil before they start humming again.
Just keep in mind that even a well‑oiled gear can still be stubborn; if it won’t turn, it might be a hidden seam or a mis‑aligned shaft, not just a poetic stutter.Need to ensure no formatting or tags. Also no dashes. Done.Just remember, if a gear won’t spin after a proper wipe, it’s probably hiding a seam or mis‑alignment, not a lazy stanza.