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Poet's Fire MAG
it started as a spark,
a little voice,
tickling your ear
whispering, inspiring
then a snowball
rolling, larger, larger, rolling,
roaring: a fire
and the poet in his mind confided in himself
"My opinion is worth something."
Up the mountain it climbed
then an explosion
red hot flames, falling, flowing
The poet who never doubted roared to the world
"My opinion matters."
never a doubt.
The world belched, the world grunted
it sneered, roared, cackled
the world does not have ears
abruptly the wind blew and the rain poured
the fire slowly simmered
The poet closed his eyes and whispered.
"The world does not see me,
my words are nothing."
and the fire died.
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