Under The Tree
D. Corr Lyrics


PT I - ""The Way of Initiation""


Verse I
A Young boy seeking for knowledge
followed the tracks of a Falling Star
That led him into a temple
that was older than time

Verse II
To unlock the symbols of arcane alchemy
he did read the book of his own life
alone in a journey he travelled to find
the meaning of those words that he found inside:


Verse III
""Cold is the wind
blowing in my heart
I will never forget
this deep wound...""


Verse IV
Cursed to walk in a world of dreams
slowly he forgot the reality
His past and his future were mixed inside his mind
as he discovered that he was confined


Verse V
""Visions from my past
are saying
that I am still Possessed!""


Verse VI
The chains of revenge dominated his heart
cause he was afraid to live his life
he could not understand the words of a Prophecy
cause he had no wisdom to endure the pain that brings...
The Premonitions of what he would feel:


Verse VII
""Cold is the wind
blowing in my heart...
I will never forget
this deep wound""


PT II- ""Tragedy and Reflections""


Verse VIII
A mistake from his past
demanded a debt in his present
The future he dreamed
forever is gone


A sad piano melody was played
in the day he lost the love of his life


Verse IX
Unresolved emotions
guilt tortured his mind
many nights and days have passed
and a doubt flourished in his heart

""Could all those visions be a mistake?
what is my true identity?""


Verse X
The Premonitions of my Life(Just Lies)
I read the book but lose my mind?
The quest I made it was in vain?(mistakes)
or in the end am I a slave of my past lives?


Verse XI
Something was lost
in his Quest for knowledge
like a poison he drank
what killed the Pleasure of Life


Verse XII
And his gift became a curse
to help him it was given
but in the end the gift became
the tragedy itself

Inside the labyrinth he enters trying to find
what was that he lost


Pt III- ""The Labyrinth inside the Tree of Regrets""


Verse XIII
Transformation, learning with my mistakes
searching for my divinity
Everything is so confuse
cause I am still Possessed

But I am reborning from my shadows
to create a new identity


Verse XIV
""Visions from my future are calling me
to Save me from Myself!!!""


Verse XV
An hidden sanctuary lies
inside ourselves
like a puzzle of many choices
we need to follow (it), we need to decipher(it)!


Verse XVI
In the center of the labyrinth
he found the young boy that once he was
the innocence was killed and the boy with tears in his eyes
answered the question long lost in the ""Mad King´s"" heart


Verse XVII
""You forgot your Inner Truth
You forgot yourself
you finally found me
and that´s the answer for your dillema:


Verse XVIII
""Cold is the wind
blowing in my heart
I will never forget...
this deep wound!""


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Written by: Guilherme de Alvarenga

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Comments from YouTube:

theGarinator

Very interesting, Thank you! Q? is tree coring only taught in dendrology or silva culture courses? I did a two term w/field study plant field ecology course and we were't taught this. Though we had to do a pretty intense transect study.

theGarinator

@Me You Thanks for answering. Another Q? comment? if I may. I was a lead field tech for C + N isotope food chain studies in Lake Trout affected by clear cut logging. We used Acer saccharum leaf for our C base line in our GCIRMS. I'm not a scientist, but am now wondering if it would have been better to get our C isotope baseline samples from Acer cores... Interesting. There may have been a salient reason (photosynthesis) they wanted C from the leaves. We had to sample our leaf material from locations high and distant from the influence of any road traffic. This was the early nineties.

Me You

Hello.
I took a 40 week silviculture class at the community college. We covered this as well as numerous other topics. There was a theory and then a practical part.
Forest and map measurements, scaling, chainsaw production, map and compass, cruising, management plans, sensitive areas, survival, using a skidder and a porter to extract cut wood, set up pump units, covered insects and disease, the forestry act. The instructor was the same guy that taught that program since it's beginning. He was in his 60's, made his life with a chainsaw, was a licences scaler and a forest technician.
I graduated in 2001.

BluegrassBoy

Non-tree-ring-scientists want to know: Does this hurt the tree in a major way?

Bardock Lives

Sorry if this is a necro of your question, but if the tree is large enough and not sick/rotting, it'll treat the coring like a bug intrusion or other wound and "shore up" the hole by just growing new layers of wood over it (or filling with resin, etc). It's also possible for you to fill the hole on your own with specially made-epoxy or "tree putty". It's not in any danger of dying or being badly hurt so long as it's healthy and not super young! Usually in dendrochronology you want to get a tree that has more than 20 rings (to do date-matching with other trees) so you'll want to be taking a sample from a tree old enough to be cored without risk of dying, anyway. Good question!

Crystal Light

Nice! I have the same borer and I am using dendrochronology in earth science at University of Michigan-Dearborn.  I needed to know how to use my tool lol I have also heard Arby's straws are wide enough.  Now I need to learn how to properly clean it in the field to take multiple samples.  Thank you!

Lucas Mothorpe

This was very informational, so thank you for that!

Lareme Fessler

Hello! Great vid! Thanks for posting. I am trying to get some good images of core samples. Do you have any images that you would be willing to share with me?

Weazel Jaguar

I just pulled a cedar root driftwood out of a swamp and would love to do this to see how old it is!
Thanks!

Trail Cooking

When you say to clean the borer, what should one clean it with to make sure you do not spread disease between trees?

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