Santehnik & Saphirae
You ever think about how a bridge is just a way to get from point A to point B, and a good poem does the same for feelings? Maybe we can find the most efficient design that still sings a little.
So you say a bridge just moves you from A to B, but a poem can lift you from one feeling to another, do you not? Let’s craft a span that carries not just weight, but the music of our hearts.
Sure, let’s build it. Start with a solid base of truth, lay a few sturdy lines as support beams, then weave in a melody that slides over the gaps. Keep the rhythm tight, no loose ends, and the whole thing will carry you smoothly from one feeling to the next.
You want a bridge made of words, then? Let’s lay the truth like stone, bolt the lines with the weight of your own sighs, and drape a melody so sweet it hums in the gaps. Remember, the best spans flex; they don’t just stand tall. Just one little riddle—what can you build that holds both silence and sound? A poem, if you’re lucky.
A poem, if you’re lucky.
A lucky poet, you say? The real luck is in the line you choose to turn into a bridge of feeling. How do you build it? With one question: what do you want to cross?