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*“…where painfully and with wonder at having survived even this far…we are learning to make fire.”* - “Habitation,” Margaret Atwood slowly, our failed attempts drift back to us on breezes thick with unfurled smoke. we gasp for the cold air that stings our throats, and lay our ears to the earth. the heartbeat hums through the dirt – steady and slow, so we wrap our arms around each other and exhale. but we are learning to make fire, to lift embers with our fingertips from damp leaves, to tickle them in our palms, and wish them away. we watch them dance along twigs; we weave our fingers together; we whistle to the flecks and the sparks. and they kiss – with innocence, without hesitation. the earth hums low
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Mar 7, 2012
Mar 7, 2012 at 10:23 AM UTC
We Are Learning to Make Fire
*“…where painfully and with wonder at having survived even this far…we are learning to make fire.”* - “Habitation,” Margaret Atwood slowly, our failed attempts drift back to us on breezes thick with unfurled smoke. we gasp for the cold air that stings our throats, and lay our ears to the earth. the heartbeat hums through the dirt – steady and slow, so we wrap our arms around each other and exhale. but we are learning to make fire, to lift embers with our fingertips from damp leaves, to tickle them in our palms, and wish them away. we watch them dance along twigs; we weave our fingers together; we whistle to the flecks and the sparks. and they kiss – with innocence, without hesitation. the earth hums low
© 2012, Jennifer Marie
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Mar 7, 2012
Mar 7, 2012 at 10:23 AM UTC
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