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Was it you, who burned a city At my fingertips? I’ll blame it On the rampaging fire wildflowers Suffocating California. Either way, I cannot breathe. What haunts me? It’s you, isn’t it. The 12-33, code 12-56, No help is coming, “Refusal to comply” morphs to “missing persons,” reporting The silence. The screech, the blip Of a scanner, seeing red, Like I could hear the pain Of a few thousand shaken children Who lost Their mothers To a cloud of noxious smoke. That’s what haunts me. Isn’t it. Children, charred and homeless, Roaming crumbling streets. That’s what haunts me.
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Jan 25, 2021
Jan 25, 2021 at 5:09 PM UTC
Fire
Was it you, who burned a city At my fingertips? I’ll blame it On the rampaging fire wildflowers Suffocating California. Either way, I cannot breathe. What haunts me? It’s you, isn’t it. The 12-33, code 12-56, No help is coming, “Refusal to comply” morphs to “missing persons,” reporting The silence. The screech, the blip Of a scanner, seeing red, Like I could hear the pain Of a few thousand shaken children Who lost Their mothers To a cloud of noxious smoke. That’s what haunts me. Isn’t it. Children, charred and homeless, Roaming crumbling streets. That’s what haunts me.
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Jan 25, 2021
Jan 25, 2021 at 5:09 PM UTC
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