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The Upas Tree
Deep in the desert's misery,
Far in the fury of the sand,
There stands the awesome Upas Tree
Lone watchman of a lifeless land.
The wilderness, a world of thirst,
In wrath engendered it and filled
Its every root, every accursed
Grey leafstalk with a sap that killed.
Dissolving in the midday sun
The poison oozes through its bark,
And freezing when the day is done
Gleams thick and gem-like in the dark.
No bird flies near, no tiger creeps;
Alone the whirlwind, wild and black,
Assails the tree of death and sweeps
Away with death upon its back.
And though some roving cloud may stain
With glancing drops those leaden leaves,
The dripping of a poisoned rain
Is all the burning sand receives.
But man sent man with one proud look
Towards the tree, and he was gone,
The humble one, and there he took
The poison and returned at dawn.
He brought the deadly gum; with it
He brought some leaves, a withered bough,
While rivulets of icy sweat
Ran slowly down his livid brow.
He came, he fell upon a mat,
And reaping a poor slave's reward,
Died near the painted hut where sat
His now unconquerable lord.
The king, he soaked his arrows true
In poison, and beyond the plains
Dispatched those messengers and slew
His neighbors in their own domains.
A.S. Pushkin
Translated by Katharena Eiermann
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Photo of the Poison Tree
It's just my imagination is drawing the poison to this tree, but agree with me that it looks so lonely on the cliff.
Title of the Picture: Poison Tree
Image Description: Caribbean, Dominica, Scotts Head
Date: 18 August, 2003
Photographer: Veselo
Digital Camera: Vivitar 1.3 Mega Pixel Digital Camera - ViviCam 3330
Image Size: 33,87 cm x 27,09 cm (or 13.3 in x 10.6 in)
Image Resolution: 92 dpi
Image Format: JPEG
Posted 21 March, 2006
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