The trees are bending
with the weight of the
sun
It has fallen from the
heavens
It's embers are glowing
against the dull
cheek of the leaves
The trees shudder
sending a spray of splinters
to the world below
To embed stinging tongues of
fire
into the flesh of humankind.
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