i am a daughter of wind and fire in the summer when the two clashed i was born
my mother, she ignites dry leaves beneath her feet, providing warmth when night comes but with too much fury she fuels herself and destroys and into dust we become if we are one step too close
my father, the east wind who comforts with air sweeping us to meet the stars when the fire scorches but he is also a hurricane if we are not careful he will perish the trees and the life residing within
my sister, she is safe with her little bird friends they will fly her away when the forest starts to burn she will leave with the gentle winds they will fly her charcoal body to a near riverbank
myself, i am safe for i have developed strength to tolerate the fire and the wind and the quiet of the fiery requiem, a lullaby to put life to sleep at dawn, the ashes learn to fly once more the trees fall, a kingdom of crimson and gold and amongst the gray i am risen a daughter of wind and fire the product of graying love of two graying souls: a wildfire
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the forest is a beauty of its own. however, like all things, beauty does not last, although the very concept remains. it resides within our hearts. it is sweet, yes, which is why we choose to linger to it when in reality such beauty simply does not exist. in this poem, a family is illustrated. grim it seems to some, while the poem actually tells of a still-functioning broken family. not all are raised in a garden full of lilies and magnolias. our roots are deep within the rich-brown soil of a gloomy forest where light seldom shines, but we grow just as beautiful nonetheless.
Written on 23 March 2019 as an assignment. The theme was family. Cheesy.