in      the      depths     of      may. 
                                          
                                
                                   
                                   
                                   
                                   
                                
                                          
 imagine  if you will, a  lush  blueberry 
 spruce forest,  with  rolling  hills and 
          knee-deep underbrush.           
                                          
 the  ground is  soft.  leaves in  all of 
 the  seven stages of  decomposition  are 
   packed loosely together... sometimes   
 there  are  rocks. bigger  boulders peek 
             out of the hills.            
                                          
 there  could be, somewhere in the depths 
 of it all, a crevice  filled with water. 
    bird cherries at the edges, dipping   
 their long fingers  beneath the surface. 
     water lilies, maybe. the water is    
   yellow-green with pollen, and insects  
      are swarming above the surface.     
                                          
        water striders, mosquitos,        
         back flies, crane flies.         
                                          
                                
                                   
                                   
                                   
                                   
                                
                                          
 in   this   case  we  would   use  deet, 
 or diethyltoluamide as it's also called. 
                                          
 deet  should be  applied  to your  skin. 
 you  should cover all skin that is to be 
 exposed  to air. it's ok  to get some in 
 the  eyes.  rub  until  it feels  right, 
 until  the skin feels good. let  it soak 
                   in.                    
                                          
       you've now become poisonous.