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Here’s a short piece based on the phrase : Two Poles, One Hole
And for a moment — just one — the poles understood: they were not there to stand apart. They were there to mark the only soft place in a world of hard. If you meant something else (a riddle, a joke, a construction term, or a double entendre), let me know and I’ll tailor it accordingly. 2 poles 1 hole
The oak pole said, "I hold the banner of a forgotten king." Here’s a short piece based on the phrase
In the middle of a frozen lake, two poles stood ten feet apart. One was oak, thick and scarred by storms. The other was pine, slender and still fragrant with sap. Between them, a single hole had been cut through the ice — dark water breathing cold air. The oak pole said, "I hold the banner of a forgotten king