I write the names of the rocks and the trees.
-The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
-The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
Name: Pine
Gender: Male Species: Ursidae Breed: Kermode Bear Sexuality: Asexual Likes: Trees, particularly pine trees, pine cones, moss, honey, berries, fish Dislikes: Loud noises, violence, corruption Lives in The Woods |
Pine was made on 3/22/16.
Pine is a Kermode Bear or "Spirit Bear", which is a subspecies of American Black Bear. Will never be for sale/trade. |
Personality & Story
Pine is a spirit of the forest; both a physical being and an ancient spirit. He knows each tree and animal in the forest. He is deeply connected to his forest home and will never leave it.
Pine is a spirit of the forest; both a physical being and an ancient spirit. He knows each tree and animal in the forest. He is deeply connected to his forest home and will never leave it.
Music
I know the rain like the clouds know the sky.
I speak to birds and tell them where to fly.
I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze.
I write the names of the rocks and the trees. -The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
I run through wooded isle
And chase the sunlight mile after mile
...
Just the rocks and the trees
And my lonesome dreams -Lonesome Dreams by Lord Huron
I've wandered through the trees -She Lit A fire by Lord Huron
Deep into the night with the moonlight as my guide
I go wander through the pines and make my way to nature's shrines
...
There was no one else in sight, just the endless frozen pines.
but I wonder all they know 'cause they don't die and they don't grow. -Frozen Pines by Lord Huron
I speak to birds and tell them where to fly.
I sing the songs that you hear on the breeze.
I write the names of the rocks and the trees. -The Yawning Grave by Lord Huron
I run through wooded isle
And chase the sunlight mile after mile
...
Just the rocks and the trees
And my lonesome dreams -Lonesome Dreams by Lord Huron
I've wandered through the trees -She Lit A fire by Lord Huron
Deep into the night with the moonlight as my guide
I go wander through the pines and make my way to nature's shrines
...
There was no one else in sight, just the endless frozen pines.
but I wonder all they know 'cause they don't die and they don't grow. -Frozen Pines by Lord Huron