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Ember
Oh, my Inglenook my Inglenook a whole life time spent within thee, my name is Ember I create patterns of dancing shadows a need to be stoked constantly. I can be an inhospitable harrowing flame for those that dare to glare and too hot to the touch, phantom notions I can conceive when low and in a mood and the chill becomes apparent I die. It is so cold out there beyond the glowing rays of flickering abate, a need of more fuel to score or the silence continues till flame again breaks through by the fire just renewed. But one day an empty fireplace where life once reigned supreme, someone to rake through the spent ashes to return to where one cometh from so, the clergy tells everyone. To the wind one is scattered no void intended; one’s death a space for the new born a tiny Ember renewed to inherent this inglenook, the process to start all over again from spring’s kindling To winter’s deadwood. © Harry J Horsman 2022
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