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Jan 13
.           Fires have a memory,
            but their recall needs
            to be fanned, just as
            a phoenix from ashes.

            Enter the wind, the one
            that shakes the barley
            or wakes up hibernating
            flags in calls to resistance.

            Camouflaged in smoke,
            an airborne spark takes
            flight and so begins the
            fight set the night alight.
Ryan O'Leary
Written by
Ryan O'Leary  Mallow.
(Mallow.)   
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