Hey, do you guys remember my first post, "Swift Moves", and how I described the leaves and their rebellious ways? And have any of you guys been outside yesterday, 25 Oct. 2014, noticing the possibly strong wind (of course it was strong)? Well I thought all the leaves would do is disobey the wind a couple of times, but my tree surprised me on Saturday during the upsetting wind. Sure the leaves will move against the wind before moving the correct direction, but the entire tree along with each branch fighting to remain in its original spot, hoping not to be removed from its home? Now I did not expect to find such a scene in the backyard. Why won't my weak tree go along with the strong unhappy wind? This situation looks like the wind wants to take something with it as it travels, but simply can't get what it wants. So in order to get a souvenir on his trip, the wind must be forceful, but nothing wants to leave with this particular wind, and my tree shows how much it wants to stay. Anyone could see the anger in my tree's branches and leaves as it does it's best to beat this wind. Throughout this exciting battle, my tree wins in the end (yay, I don't have to change my observation yet!). It goes to show to show that there are certain times when any living thing will want something so badly that they would fight for it. Would any of you guys do the same? Oh, and those who are observing trees as well, did anything change for the great life givers?
This amusing battle reminds me of a cute movie people would think of as "for little girls." The movie is called "Rainbow Rocks." There is a scene of this movie that I love that would explain how a battle between once strongly connecting elements can easily break apart through corruption. It's about three ancient sirens who gain their enchanting powers by singing particular songs that would put people under a hatred spell and absorbing the negative energy of those who are under the amazing spell. I feel that these two objects, my tree against the wind and the scene in the movie, strongly connect because of one simple word, battle. My tree is simply battling against the furious wind to stay where it is and people are fighting for something that they don't even want, yet won't let anyone get in their way and will fight to get to the top, and both of these guys will refuse to be taken away from the seemingly neverending war.
So, here's a link to that scene: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aMexypkD3E. You guys can watch it if you want. I guarantee that most of you guys will not believe that this is from My Little Pony.
Works Cited
"Rainbow Rocks." My Little Pony. Family Discovery. 17 Oct. 2014, Television.
I love the personification of the tree and your voice.
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