| The poisoned waters flow from the seed to mix amongst the roots.
As the roots drink, the bark shall wither, while the leafs fall to the ground to grow no more.
many roots taste of the passing waters that poison the leaf.
Like the might of the storm it will pass amongst the leafs.
The marks of the bark speak of the passing of the creature.
The dead leaf marks the place where the waters turned to poison.
Where the roots will not hold to the stones, the poisoned
water shall come to
The stems speak of its passing as the wind shudders amongst
the leafs
Before the waters reach for the skies the first leafs shall die.
As the leafs rustle in the wind, their blackening shall kill the tree.
When the leafs have fallen the stem shall lay bare and rot.
Where the roots of stone take hold the stem cannot see.
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Last edited by Stewan Seagull; 11-03-08 at 08:29 AM.
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