“Two souls finding each other playing minetest. To eventually end up together for ever in real life.”
Two souls adrift on digital planes,
Each block and pixel not in vain,
A world of cubes, a sunless sky,
Where mountains reach the clouds up high.
He placed a torch upon the wall,
She built a bridge where rivers fall,
Unseen, unknown, they played the game,
Yet something gentle called their name.
From steely mines and forests deep,
They journeyed through the realm of sleep,
To share a diamond, share a quest,
Each moment better than the rest.
They built a home both wide and tall,
A pixel hearth, a garden wall—
She planted wheat, he chased the rain,
Their laughter shining through the terrain.
The days in Minetest grew to years,
With cheerful chat and conquered fears,
And soon the world behind the screen
Felt somehow less than where they’d been.
A meeting planned—could it be real?
Hearts thumping, joy they could not conceal,
A handshake trembling, eyes aglow,
Two souls who met through bits and code.
Now memories crafted face to face,
Beyond the borders of digital space—
From crafted land to human hand,
They walk together, just as planned.
For worlds may change, and games may end,
But real love needs no code to send.
So let the servers rest and sleep—
In life’s embrace, their promise deep.
Two souls together, end of quest,
Forever built, their love confessed.
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