WildfireA Poem by NoPoetryfrom my booklet "Songs and Poems for Ghosts Coming to Terms with Being Alive" 2019Wildfire Rivers have widened, trees have grown, while I’ve stayed stiff, refused to bend medically alone Stepping back, I see the difference you could make without my interference I just can’t take the risk of showing what’s transpired, if I could be trusted I’d show you where my heart grew before the wildfire This energy I’m wasting remaining in one place is making it poisonous where I plant my feet, only space will grow, only space I’ll know Viewing the present like the past is a quiet future, no one remembers you when you’re absent from the memory I just can’t take the risk of showing what’s transpired, If I could be trusted I’d show you where my heart grew before the wildfire © 2019 NoPoetryFeatured Review
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StatsAuthorNoPoetryPeterborough, ON, CanadaAboutHope to surround myself with people who enjoying writing and talking about poetry and things like it. Check out my spoken word on youtube: youtube.com/channel/UC8sxo67tQEZYqlOQ8cqAVPg more..Writing
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