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Fire & Ice
It was in the heat of the coal cave a hundred years back
 
 or so…
 As coal was burnt as fire abruptly raged spreading
 
 its ashes and flames throughout territories surrounding.
 A million or so years ago it was a place-
 a place colder than Mars, frosted in ice.
 
 I stroll ‘till I’m no longer lost in oblivion to stumble upon
 
 an object of pure rarity-
 at a shoreline of a beach pressed against the Atlantic.
 It was coal, a large roughly edged piece, more solid than
 
 rock, created millenniums and millenniums ago.
 I gently grasped its surface as it bruised with movement.
 
 It rest on a shelf for only so long, to become a modernized
 
 fairy tale with the actual object being a prop-
 a prop constantly in use.
 I still smell the left scent of ash from a high flame fire
 
 that I was so intelligent to know of.
 One day here, the next day gone-
 
 range of time being greater than a century.

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