The phrase, broken bones of a dead tree, is taken from the poem Vultures by Nigerian writer Albert Chinualumogu, ka Chinua, Achebe [b. November 16, 1930]. The writer drew upon his experience of cruel deaths during the civil wars in his own country, and upon the Jewish experience during the Holocaust. As nature's clean-up crew, vultures leave little behind. The same may be said of the consequences of the death camp personnel. For both leave a trail of meatless, broken bones [if even that in the case of the Holocaust]. To reinforce the ghoulish images, the poet places the dead-feeders in a dead tree. The tree may be seen as a personification of Nigeria in the aftermath of the civil wars, and of Germany in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
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Have you ever heard the saying That Dead Men Tell No Tales, I think that's what is meant by the song.
The phrase comes from the King James Bible 1 Peter 4:5 "..to judge the quick and the dead". The Bible meant the living and the dead, not the speedy and the dead.
No, Brookelle Bones is not dead. It was just a rumour.
yes he is in a vegetative state hes dead and cant talk or move it is true not the storyline
No, Brookelle Bones is not dead. It was just a silly rumor.
Another saying for "dead as a dodo" would be "dead as a doornail."
why is everbody asking this? No he is not dead, nor is he in that whatever you call it state.
yes. but it is nearly impossible to kill him,his bones are made of metal. and im not just saying that. profecer actually thought he was dead in the future.
Is there a newspaper saying she's dead is the news on tv saying she's dead are people talking ABOUT HER BEING DEAD! DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION!
yess it does eat your bones and also turnes ur skin pinkk(:
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