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Burned
  Like sparking a flame from damp oak
  A mountain of fine logs remain
  Cold and quite desperate for warm air
  I am
  Sitting upon a desolate flame
  I evoke all my oxygen and all of my fuel
  Is not quite enough to spark a flame
  I move heaven and earth to nourish these damp oak logs
  That sit in a pyramid and do not venture off
  I keep flicking the lighter until my thumb feels burned
  But I still return
  Because I am cold and my hands are weak
  For your warmth
  I ask you to please spark, my fine oak logs
  You are beautiful, and I will tend to you if you so wish
  That you would light
  For my matches are nearly gone
  And my lighter will not switch on
  I yawn
  Waiting for you to dry, and waiting for my burned hands to heal
  And when my fine oak logs are finally parched
  I place my final match in a crevasse within
  Minutes my beautiful oak glows with fervency
  I reach forward to warm my hands, and I am happy
  In your embrace
  Is all I need
  I shed a tear of joy into your spirit
  My beautiful oak logs
  But my droplet extinguishes your blazing flare
  And I can no longer retain your desired hot air
  For I should have known
  And stupid me
  For believing that a damp oak log
  Would ever catch on fire

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