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The limbs stretched out above me, a great canopy sheltering the rest of the trees, as if they were its children.
I stroked the earth with my palm, and I could almost feel that nearly invisible network of capillary roots that sucks moisture and nutrients out of every inch of the soil I was standing on. I breathed in and out. I was part of the forest. I was alive.

