Poem: Phoenix

I had seen the sky before it was 

And I knew it would all burn down to the ground; 

The sky would turn pink but it'd melt red that night. 

I'd hear screaming but I wouldn't be able to see;

The smoke would paralyse me, then make me flee.

I knew that I'd save many but not that night, 

I had to save myself and ignore the voices in my mind.

In time I realised the whispers were coming from up there though,

No one else around;

The bonfire I'd created would consume and burn down 

Without my tired soul this time. 

The shadows I'd created would no longer

Follow me stubbornly around,

I'd drop them dead as the flames danced around;

They'd be buried with my past life 

And a new phoenix would rise up to freely fly. 



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