“Two souls finding each other playing minetest.”

In pixel dawn where worlds unfurl,  
A meadow spread of block and swirl,  
Two avatars from distant lands  
Set foot in wild, untamed sands.  

A pickaxe raised beneath the moon,  
A sapling planted, dreams to bloom.  
Through trailed ravines and mountaintops  
They built together, never stopped.  

One crafted homes of polished slate,  
One dug for diamonds deep and late.  
They shared the bread, the wood, the light—  
An emerald glistened in the night.  

Their messages, a stream of hope,  
Typed laughter threading through the scope  
Of endless mines and ocean's sweep,  
How gentle truths slip in so deep.  

Not by chance, but subtle fate,  
Two spirits on a virtual slate  
Discovered joy, a beacon bright  
Across the cables, pixel-light.  

From cobblestone to glowing red,  
Connection grew with words they said;  
Until at last, as seasons turn,  
In minetest’s magic, both souls learn—  

Though world is vast, and code is spun,  
Adventure’s grander, shared as one.  
Hearts redefined beyond the screen:  
Two souls, one world, in fields of green.
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