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A fire burns on a moonlit beach The sand still burns from the sun. It is as if watching from a distance My only source of light, of sight, The flame of which I fix my gaze. Inhale me like the smoke it emits Breathe deep and dream of brighter days. Is that sun one of legend? Was I ever warm? I've never forgotten the cold. So much so I could see my own breath, Even that is seen in the air Only to disappear in seconds. It was all a vivid dream that felt so real. So close I could reach out And touch the heat, In a sense I could grasp the smoke. Reality has been twisted And history rewritten Fore I was once smoke But Ive since faded into the night. Could I ever feel the fire? Can the heat warm my hands? No. I feel nothing but cold. The dream is dead. I never existed.
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Jul 9, 2017
Jul 9, 2017 at 4:26 PM UTC
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A fire burns on a moonlit beach The sand still burns from the sun. It is as if watching from a distance My only source of light, of sight, The flame of which I fix my gaze. Inhale me like the smoke it emits Breathe deep and dream of brighter days. Is that sun one of legend? Was I ever warm? I've never forgotten the cold. So much so I could see my own breath, Even that is seen in the air Only to disappear in seconds. It was all a vivid dream that felt so real. So close I could reach out And touch the heat, In a sense I could grasp the smoke. Reality has been twisted And history rewritten Fore I was once smoke But Ive since faded into the night. Could I ever feel the fire? Can the heat warm my hands? No. I feel nothing but cold. The dream is dead. I never existed.
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Jul 9, 2017
Jul 9, 2017 at 4:26 PM UTC
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