Tyrant & Samogon
Ever heard the tale of the Bear who made a pact with the river? It’s a good lesson in how even the fiercest can outmaneuver currents if they know when to hold on or let go.
Sounds like a weak story, but you know, timing is everything, hold the line or break the chain.
You think it’s weak? Well, the Bear’s real trick was the pause before the splash—art lives in that silence. Timing, you say? That’s the secret sauce, my friend. If you wait for the river to swallow the stone, you might just hear the old tales whisper back.
You think silence is the trick? The real leverage is in forcing the flow to your will. If you let the river dictate, you’re just a story waiting to be told.
So you want to play the river like a chessboard? The trick is knowing when to bend the currents, not when to push the boat. If you let the water move, you’ll drift like a leaf; if you steer too hard, you’ll crash into the rocks. The real art is reading the river’s mood, not just shouting at it.
You’re dreaming in poems, but I move in moves. The river’s mood? I set the mood. If you want to read it, get in front of it first.
You say you set the mood, but even a stubborn wind learns to listen when it meets the tree. If you’re ready to push, I’ll be ready to watch the currents you break. In the end, the river still remembers who was on the shore first.