Neurothing on Nostr: Hello, people! Blades might be overused, but are still effective as a way to convey ...
Hello, people!
Blades might be overused, but are still effective as a way to convey strong images into songs.
They can be used to describe a battle or as a metaphor for something that left emotional cuts. Or for many other things.
So, here is the theme for this #ThursdayFiveList : five songs about stuff with sharp edges made of metal.
Unsheathe #TheBlade
Mine in the next toot.
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