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Extinguished
I had a fire once
I remember gathering the sticks,
the first sparks
My hope in the glowing embers
I fed the fire and in turn, the fire gave me
warmth and light
It burned for a long time
Time passed and I decided the fire
should be bigger
I put many sticks and logs into it
eager to watch it grow
It seemed like my life depended on
fueling that fire
I fed the fire until the pile was
overflowing with logs
Until I couldn’t even see the flame
Until there was no warmth or light
Eventually, I realized I had suffocated the fire
But instead of starting a new one like a sensible person might
I threw kerosene on it in a fit of desperation
It worked
The fire burned brighter and bigger than ever before
And I was bathed in warmth and light
The fire surrounded me
And then it was hot
Very hot
Burning
Smoke filled my lungs and I couldn’t breathe
But I didn’t care
So long as my fire burned bright I was happy
I gathered what I could and I fed it more
The fire grew closer and closer
My eyes melted and I was blind to the light
But I didn’t care
So long as the fire grew I couldn’t die
Then the fire did something very peculiar
It killed me
After all, it could feed itself now
It wasn’t until I set the whole forest ablaze
that I realized what my obsession had caused
I was so concerned with feeling the true
might of the fire that I never bothered to
consider the consequences
Now I am a ghost, and I can’t start a fire
There wouldn’t be a point if I could
Because I can’t feel warmth or see light
I had a fire once
It burned out, and I’m waiting for someone to
throw kerosene on it
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The poem is about a relationship that more or less went up in flames.
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