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My body leaves; my core can stay,

Where I shall breathe another way.

The route of south I always linger.

My arms have arms; my ring no finger.



What am I?










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    My body leaves; my core can stay,

    Where I shall breathe another way.

    The route of south I always linger.

    My arms have arms; my ring no finger.



    What am I?










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      $begingroup$


      My body leaves; my core can stay,

      Where I shall breathe another way.

      The route of south I always linger.

      My arms have arms; my ring no finger.



      What am I?










      share|improve this question









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      My body leaves; my core can stay,

      Where I shall breathe another way.

      The route of south I always linger.

      My arms have arms; my ring no finger.



      What am I?







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          $begingroup$

          Are you a:




          tree?




          My body leaves; my core can stay,




          A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




          Where I shall breathe another way.




          With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




          The route of south I always linger.




          Route/root is another double meaning. [Via OP: roots stretch downward, and are harder to move the deeper they go]




          My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




          The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







          share|improve this answer











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          • 1




            $begingroup$
            Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
            2 days ago










          • $begingroup$
            Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
            $endgroup$
            – rybo111
            yesterday











          • $begingroup$
            Thanks, updated!
            $endgroup$
            – TwoBitOperation
            yesterday


















          0












          $begingroup$

          Partial answer.



          Are you:




          A planet or galaxy?




          My rough thinking:




          When a big planet explodes, it leaves its core behind. Also, planets have rings...
          A galaxy have arms :) I have no idea how the other hints apply to this.







          share|improve this answer









          $endgroup$




















            0












            $begingroup$

            Are you a




            Black hole ?




            Because :




            A black hole is the core of a former star, whose most of its matter was expulsed through space via a supernova.
            Black holes are often surrounded by rings of hot gas. No idea for the arms or the south hints though.







            share|improve this answer








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            • $begingroup$
              The arms might be rot13(dhnfnef) but it seems like a bit of a stretch, I suppose.
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            My body leaves; my core can stay,




            A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




            Where I shall breathe another way.




            With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




            The route of south I always linger.




            Route/root is another double meaning. [Via OP: roots stretch downward, and are harder to move the deeper they go]




            My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




            The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







            share|improve this answer











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              $begingroup$
              Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
              $endgroup$
              – Weather Vane
              2 days ago










            • $begingroup$
              Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
              $endgroup$
              – rybo111
              yesterday











            • $begingroup$
              Thanks, updated!
              $endgroup$
              – TwoBitOperation
              yesterday















            12












            $begingroup$

            Are you a:




            tree?




            My body leaves; my core can stay,




            A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




            Where I shall breathe another way.




            With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




            The route of south I always linger.




            Route/root is another double meaning. [Via OP: roots stretch downward, and are harder to move the deeper they go]




            My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




            The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







            share|improve this answer











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              $begingroup$
              Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
              $endgroup$
              – Weather Vane
              2 days ago










            • $begingroup$
              Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
              $endgroup$
              – rybo111
              yesterday











            • $begingroup$
              Thanks, updated!
              $endgroup$
              – TwoBitOperation
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            tree?




            My body leaves; my core can stay,




            A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




            Where I shall breathe another way.




            With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




            The route of south I always linger.




            Route/root is another double meaning. [Via OP: roots stretch downward, and are harder to move the deeper they go]




            My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




            The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.







            share|improve this answer











            $endgroup$



            Are you a:




            tree?




            My body leaves; my core can stay,




            A double meaning: The body is leafs/leaves, and when they go away for the winter, the trunk/core remains




            Where I shall breathe another way.




            With no leaves, a tree can still exchange oxygen and CO2, just in a more dormant state




            The route of south I always linger.




            Route/root is another double meaning. [Via OP: roots stretch downward, and are harder to move the deeper they go]




            My arms have arms; my ring no finger.




            The arms are branches, which can have more branches stemming from them. Tree trunks can have rings, but do not have fingers.








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              $begingroup$
              Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
              $endgroup$
              – Weather Vane
              2 days ago










            • $begingroup$
              Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
              $endgroup$
              – rybo111
              yesterday











            • $begingroup$
              Thanks, updated!
              $endgroup$
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              yesterday












            • 1




              $begingroup$
              Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
              $endgroup$
              – Weather Vane
              2 days ago










            • $begingroup$
              Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
              $endgroup$
              – rybo111
              yesterday











            • $begingroup$
              Thanks, updated!
              $endgroup$
              – TwoBitOperation
              yesterday







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            1




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            Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
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            $begingroup$
            Ah: (rot13) Gur shegure fbhgu, gur yngre yrnirf yrnir?
            $endgroup$
            – Weather Vane
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            $begingroup$
            Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
            $endgroup$
            – rybo111
            yesterday





            $begingroup$
            Spoiler for line 3 since you're on the right lines: (rot13) Ebbgf tb qbjajneq jurer gur gerr erfvqrf
            $endgroup$
            – rybo111
            yesterday













            $begingroup$
            Thanks, updated!
            $endgroup$
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            Thanks, updated!
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            Partial answer.



            Are you:




            A planet or galaxy?




            My rough thinking:




            When a big planet explodes, it leaves its core behind. Also, planets have rings...
            A galaxy have arms :) I have no idea how the other hints apply to this.







            share|improve this answer









            $endgroup$

















              0












              $begingroup$

              Partial answer.



              Are you:




              A planet or galaxy?




              My rough thinking:




              When a big planet explodes, it leaves its core behind. Also, planets have rings...
              A galaxy have arms :) I have no idea how the other hints apply to this.







              share|improve this answer









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                $begingroup$

                Partial answer.



                Are you:




                A planet or galaxy?




                My rough thinking:




                When a big planet explodes, it leaves its core behind. Also, planets have rings...
                A galaxy have arms :) I have no idea how the other hints apply to this.







                share|improve this answer









                $endgroup$



                Partial answer.



                Are you:




                A planet or galaxy?




                My rough thinking:




                When a big planet explodes, it leaves its core behind. Also, planets have rings...
                A galaxy have arms :) I have no idea how the other hints apply to this.








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                    Because :




                    A black hole is the core of a former star, whose most of its matter was expulsed through space via a supernova.
                    Black holes are often surrounded by rings of hot gas. No idea for the arms or the south hints though.







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                    Black holes are often surrounded by rings of hot gas. No idea for the arms or the south hints though.







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                    Black holes are often surrounded by rings of hot gas. No idea for the arms or the south hints though.







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                    Black holes are often surrounded by rings of hot gas. No idea for the arms or the south hints though.








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                      $endgroup$
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                      23 hours ago
















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                      $endgroup$
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