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Afterfire

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By Ella BogdanovaPublished 27 days ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in The Last Flame Challenge
Afterfire
Photo by Dave Hoefler on Unsplash

It's been a year since the wildfire:

begat from a hungry orange lick,

dancing on November deadgrass, eager to grow.

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Flames reached high and burned down our apartment

and accidentally me along with it, a joyous roar,

flames consuming all that would feed them,

paper, love, flesh, a devouring blossoming.

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You made me promises that night,

promises made in the fire's heart,

its wavering heart winking blue,

and I believed you,

and I believed the fire would burn forever.

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Eternity seems plausible when you're aflame,

It seems likely the pain will never end.

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Naturally it did.

This is the way.

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How absurd that the numbness that balms the skin

Is a reprieve. How exciting it is to finally feel nothing

After all that yelling!

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And after a few months of healing

And getting your bearings straight

You gasp that the source of the fire

Has gone away.

After all, it's been a year now

That burning is all you've known.

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Loss cries anew, a gaping, ragged wound.

It's just smoke, a ghostly ribbon, the last hiss

Before the ashes.

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The ash settles, blankets over what was of me,

The roaring best of me becomes still.

Tell me, am I gone?

This vibrant thing reduced to powder scattered by wind?

No.

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Under the ashes my earth is richer,

somehow nourished by the scorch,

ready to birth anew.

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What do I do with all this fertile ash?

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"Destroy to create,"

the wind whispers as it caresses the bits of me.

A harsh cycle, but necessary.

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What burned away was what could.

What’s left is mine to keep.

Elegynature poetryFree Verse

About the Creator

Ella Bogdanova

Drop by drop I mourn the sea.

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  • Angie the Archivist 📚🪶about 11 hours ago

    Congratulations!🥳 A clever poem & take on the challenge. I especially like: “ Under the ashes my earth is richer, somehow nourished by the scorch, ready to birth anew.”💖

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

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