2 Poles 1 Hole ((hot)) File

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.

The hole said nothing. It just waited.

That night, a deer slipped through the forest and stepped onto the ice. It sniffed the poles, then the hole. It drank. 2 poles 1 hole

Here’s a short piece based on the phrase : Two Poles, One Hole And for a moment — just one —

The pine pole said, "I hold a lantern for lost children." a construction term