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They told you to fear forest fires. They told you how dangerous it was. How destructive. But they didn't tell you how it's the earth's way of renewing itself, of ridding itself of the grit, so it can rise anew. I want a forest fire to take over my heart, to let it burn the walls, to purge the sorrow, to take away the mud seeping through the cracks. It will not be a pretty sight. Flowers will be set ablaze. It will destroy but it will bear. You will see me standing in the middle of the trees reborn— the one who set the forest ablaze, the one who rose up in smoke. Changed. Radiating. The wind at my command.
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Jan 13, 2016
Jan 13, 2016 at 5:35 AM UTC
In this forest fire, I will rise.
They told you to fear forest fires. They told you how dangerous it was. How destructive. But they didn't tell you how it's the earth's way of renewing itself, of ridding itself of the grit, so it can rise anew. I want a forest fire to take over my heart, to let it burn the walls, to purge the sorrow, to take away the mud seeping through the cracks. It will not be a pretty sight. Flowers will be set ablaze. It will destroy but it will bear. You will see me standing in the middle of the trees reborn— the one who set the forest ablaze, the one who rose up in smoke. Changed. Radiating. The wind at my command.
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Jan 13, 2016
Jan 13, 2016 at 5:35 AM UTC
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