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the world could be burning
The forest greets a new day,
Sunlight beams penetrate through lilac canopies of serenity
Somewhere, a river gurgles?water rushes down a stream
Timber, gnarled trunks knot and blossom
You see a spark, a small flame
You draw close as it whispers your name,
The faint echoes of destruction permeate through the air,
Hanging in the shadows, mist rising higher
The flames rise higher and higher,
Higher and higher, until all you can see are the licking tendrils
Tendrils of a fiery dragon spitting its two-fanged venom
The flames surround you, a wall of security
Your feet trod dangerously upon the line,
Burns inked upon bare skin, and a sharp pang down your spine
The glorious face of a monster victorious appears in the flames
Your feet dig into the ground, a pathway shown
Legs run heavily down hillsides, veins tinged with fire
Fire, it is everywhere; it is all around you.
Soon, you will become a part of the fire, it whispers
You run faster and faster, not ready to surrender
Barbed wire entangles your chipped toes,
You fall down the hillside, mud-caked orbs of light
Muscles throb, yet you push yourself back up
This is not the end.
The end of who?you? You have been long-dead,
The roar of a lion resides in your heart, but you are numb
Your paper lungs fold. Iron rust sinks into your soles,
The sky darkens above; it is almost over, just a few more ?
Fire dances on your skin, curving around your neck
Veins constricted, palpitating heart, beads of sweat
Death is cold and haunting, gaunt faces?
You, your lion’s heart will save you and destroy you;
Death looks upon you, mud-caked eyes, blood painted fingers,
It has come to destroy you then.
You nod and greet Death like an old friend.
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