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Two nations, far apart, from each other's reach,
Both worship goddesses, of forests and plants, each.
Their hearts, connected, through the trees,
Whispering tales, carried on the breeze.
In one land, a goddess of leaves, so green,
Her power, the life force, of all that was seen.
She watched over, the towering trees so tall,
And protected, the small plants, beneath them all.
In the other land, a goddess of roots, so strong,
Her power, the source, of growth and lifelong.
She nurtured, the plants that took root in her care,
And kept them, safe from the storms and the glare.
Their people, both knew, the importance of green,
And both worshipped, their goddesses unseen.
They believed, the forests were their home,
And they protected them, where'er they'd roam.
Though far apart, they shared the same lore,
And knew the secrets, of the forest floor.
Their goddesses, may have been different in name,
But they both shared, the power of nature's game.
And so they lived, in harmony and peace,
Their love for nature, never to cease.