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Katlyn Orthman
Poems
Jan 2013
Fire breather
The woods burst into flames
Not a hint of remorse
Or a hint of shame
I sat watching the fire dance
I was hypnotized by it
No one gives fire a chance
Slowly the trees began to drop
And the smoke clouded the air
And I felt as though my heart would stop
The leaves scream as they burn
And I feel so numb but so good
It was like the tables had been turned
The chains had been released from me
I was no longer bound to this place
I was set free
The world would taste a piece of freedom I felt
As I burn down the town
And watch all the materials melt
I've been watching a show on people in asylums and their was one on a girl who loved to set fires, I thought it would make an interesting poem
Written by
Katlyn Orthman
21/F/Minnesota
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