He touched its gold trunk and felt fire
The veins of its leaves ran like rivers of life
Emerald light shadowed his hand
He touched a leaf, pulled, captured it
Sensed happiness and angry envy
Feelings he never knew
Others soon wanted those gorgeous leaves
He pulled off more till the tree was bare
None could believe they did not grow again
There had been so many
His heart began to curse his mind
He could not live without this tree
Ran from mountain to mountain, found one sapling
Stripped it
Now everyone wanted the emerald leaves
Quickly fakes were designed and made
There are endless shades of green and
Paint is cheap
False leaves are better than none
Then a hermit discovered fine seeds
Many great trees rose up
A few reproduced quickly
Most lasted but a short time
New times saw new forests
Never seen forms, shading their neighbors
Calling to each other through their mazed roots
As the forests grew, so the ranks of men
Yet many did not feel this wealth sufficient
Crafting and cutting, creating new hybrids
Trees that grew only with the most careful tending
Until one spread like a quenchless fire
The many forests fought back but failed
One species alone cradled the Earth
Never had there been such wealth
Never had there been such need
And this single tree extended
Covering every tip of land
Reaching deep under the oceans
Climbing into space
Then the weather shifted
Pollinators died
All other plants vanished
The seas began to flood the land
But many said not to worry
More felt greater wealth than ever
But the foresters saw and knew
Said if we construct the perfect tree
All the Earth might be saved
When will they begin their work?