The Sleeping Giant awakens Peeling open his eyes for the first time in a couple megaannum Mother Nature embraced him the moment he laid to rest But she calls out to him now For Mother Nature was withering away
The Sleeping Giant lifts a hand Shaking away the dust and dirt Careful not to disturb the plant life growing there He slowly moves As if his joints were cemented together
Carefully he stands Moving Mother Nature's blanket Setting it softley on the cold ground For she calls to him, and he must answer
He stands, towering as tall as a mountain Stronger than graphene Mere mortals had written stories about the Sleeping Giant But they were forgotten a few millennias ago
The Sleeping Giant did not forget He had laid to rest in Mother Nature's embrace Hoping the mortals would remeber him But time had passed, and they had forgotten
Time is a mortal construct and therfore does not apply to the Gods The Sleeping Giant only rested a short while But generations upon generations of mortals lived and died during his slumber And Mother Nature's pleas for help awoke the sleeping beast
He stood atop Everest And wept at the sight before him For the mortals had broken their promise
Mother Nature was dying which was why she cried out For mortals created machines And destroyed more than saved And the Sleeping Giant was awoken to protect his beloved Mother Nature