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Fire and Bone

by jeff-stier

In this life we are sculpted down to bone burned to cinders and our ash tossed without regret into the four winds I wish I could live. Be a man. Find comfort in the sun. But every cell in my body revolts against time cries out against the sun speaks in tongues for the sole purpose of creating an outrage against God. Oh Lord! How did you make us thus? And why? Above all why? We are made metal and in the end alloy with the sun. Our breath is drawn to fuel that fire bring life to a boil and if luck prevails to wake each morning in comfort and with a smile. Perhaps the last sweet smile.
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