Burning embers

notapoet

Burning embers flicker like fireflies

Aimlessly buzzing the night skies

 

Beautiful hands of flame

Reach out to caress all that is within reach

Intimately embracing tree and shrub

With molten hot arms

 

Kissing flowers and licking grass

With its searing tongue and fiery lips

As it breathes its scorching breath

Of loneliness and desire

Into the noxious smoke filled air.

 

Charred remains

Are left smoldering and lifeless

In the wake of a ravenous appetite

For passion and closeness

That it can never feel

 

But greedily engulfing and devouring

Everything in its desire to be held close,

Until it has consumed everything

Including the life giving air needed to sustain it

 

Reducing it to a single starving flame

That is finally put out of its misery

By a merciful last breath

Of a dying wind

  • Author: notapoet (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 25th, 2016 12:27
  • Category: Nature
  • Views: 19
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Comments3

  • ron parrish aka wordman

    loved the write !

    • notapoet

      Thank you!

    • Jeff

      Very well done...Great work

    • Augustus

      They know this all too well in California . Nice.



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