My body is made of flammable stone a paradox in its own birth a wooden crown atop goddesses in dressing gowns sleeping to the sound of fire burning me to the ground. I am swaying with the tears of my mother hitting silently as they fall, everything that made me special also put me up in flames. What a sight, all this destruction pillars of smoke around my teeth, rosy cheeks as Iām lowered into the grave because it is I and I am one with the great Notre Dame