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Coiled patience that pushes back exactly as hard as you push it.

means Elastic objects, usually coiled metal, that store energy when compressed or stretched and return it when released.

from From Old English springan, to leap or burst forththe same root that names the season, the water source, and the verb for sudden upward motion, all sharing the idea of bouncing into being.

Hooke's lawForce grows proportionally to how far you stretch.
Energy bankThey store work, then hand it right back.
Beyond metalMattresses, watches, pogo sticks, mountain hideaways named after water.
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