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We are the wood And we stand as one While outside, the world unfolds Mother Earth is ever-shifting Her children have grown feet And we look on As they warily step closer Hush, children Quiet now Man treads between our trunks Wide-eyed, he stares Up through our branches Shafts of daylight glow Through dappled shadows From the springs He takes water In a silver chalice Of shining light But he changes When night falls And the howling Chills him to the bone He has magicks And strikes the stones together A quick spark And a flame Furious winds beat At the strange scarlet water That climbs higher Charring our skin We stand helpless Sweating sap As the frantic, blistering heat Bears down upon us Tearing us away And when the rains come The blaze gives in And dies away Leaving nothing but ashes But Man left his magicks We are the whispering wood Standing solemn and silent Watching As a single sprout Peeks through the soil
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:03 PM UTC
The Whispering Wood
We are the wood And we stand as one While outside, the world unfolds Mother Earth is ever-shifting Her children have grown feet And we look on As they warily step closer Hush, children Quiet now Man treads between our trunks Wide-eyed, he stares Up through our branches Shafts of daylight glow Through dappled shadows From the springs He takes water In a silver chalice Of shining light But he changes When night falls And the howling Chills him to the bone He has magicks And strikes the stones together A quick spark And a flame Furious winds beat At the strange scarlet water That climbs higher Charring our skin We stand helpless Sweating sap As the frantic, blistering heat Bears down upon us Tearing us away And when the rains come The blaze gives in And dies away Leaving nothing but ashes But Man left his magicks We are the whispering wood Standing solemn and silent Watching As a single sprout Peeks through the soil
kayla-bellinger
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Aug 3, 2014
Aug 3, 2014 at 12:03 PM UTC
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