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fire.
It’s weird how one word,
one object,
one event,
can create so many memories.
A bonfire.
People gather around
and something indescribable happens
some kind of magic.
Stories are told
Relating to your very own life
teaching lessons
and learning from your past.
And somehow,
when the fire burns low,
and the people have dispersed.
The memories are still there
With that everlasting scent.
It’s left on your skin
your hair
and embedded into your clothing
and it’s as if
for some reason,
if you shower
you will be rinsing away those memories
and they will be washed away
But those memories will never fade
They will come back
and be relived
once that last spark
is ignited again.
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