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Ode to Moths
Dear moths, you never second-guess yourselves.
You smolder in the glow of attraction,
serene as your bodies ignite,
drawn from the cold, the dank and the dark
to the promise of heat and light.
I flinch at the crackle of flame,
embers extinguished, solemn-faced,
never quite lost in the blaze.
I want to be more like you, the moths.
You flit into fire,
wings burning to ash,
spindling, spiraling,
choking and dying,
an avoidable death but
you keep on burning
and burning again.
Your sisters and brothers
come by flutter and wing.
Drown in fire,
a quiet retire,
to the warmth and the sear
of the bonfire.
You kill for the feeling,
that illusion of healing
whatever is broken inside.
Pretty creature of the night,
fire dancer burning bright,
in the smoke and the heat
the persistent light,
for a love more than love,
and a life more than life.
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