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The candle that loved the bonfire
The last picture I have of you in my mind was with blood on your lips
the way you smiled and told me not to be afraid
even though you were the one dying
How my hands felt too small as I tried to catch the life that was running out of you and put it back
but it just kept slipping through my fingers
My last memory of you was holding my hand as we walked together
not that we were in love
just because you were my friend and I liked knowing you were always right there
Telling stories about ghosts that dwelled in the halls of our school as we sat in detention together
for a fight we never started
When you rescued me
but all the teacher saw was you
with blood on your fist
and me
right there beside you
When you came to school with bruises
but still smiled
You fell at the park you would say and laugh
a laugh that made your eyes sparkle
like you read about in romantic books
But I knew
You never fell
You were the grace in my awkward silence of a life
you flew when I crawled, smiled when I could only look on in awe and wonder how
how the park was never the reason you came carrying your own pain as much as mine
Could still say you loved the man badly playing the part of a father
though really he was just a man that lived with your mother
When he was the reason you lied to our teacher
that you had fought with your brother
the reason you had come to me with an eye so black is was nearly shut
I never told you I knew you were an only child
I watched in awe of how you could love so intensly and completely that nothing ever touched your heart
not even when it broke your skin
I watched your life burn like a bonfire
beautiful and intense
you were the passion in everything
I was a candle flame beside your light
flickering with fear and doubt
but your spirit never dimmed
and your warmth gave me hope
Be strong you said
be brave and never afraid
like you always knew
Knew that the most passionate and brightest fires burn the fastest
like the kindness, love and acceptance we try so hard to learn in our candle flame lives
you always knew
Your fire loved everything
from the sunlight to the bruises
the rainy days
school yard fights
and my tears on your face
The harsh color of the blood on your lip
never could hold anything to the light of your flame
Don't be afraid said the bonfire to the candle
some day we all go out
the way you smiled and told me not to be afraid
even though you were the one dying
How my hands felt too small as I tried to catch the life that was running out of you and put it back
but it just kept slipping through my fingers
My last memory of you was holding my hand as we walked together
not that we were in love
just because you were my friend and I liked knowing you were always right there
Telling stories about ghosts that dwelled in the halls of our school as we sat in detention together
for a fight we never started
When you rescued me
but all the teacher saw was you
with blood on your fist
and me
right there beside you
When you came to school with bruises
but still smiled
You fell at the park you would say and laugh
a laugh that made your eyes sparkle
like you read about in romantic books
But I knew
You never fell
You were the grace in my awkward silence of a life
you flew when I crawled, smiled when I could only look on in awe and wonder how
how the park was never the reason you came carrying your own pain as much as mine
Could still say you loved the man badly playing the part of a father
though really he was just a man that lived with your mother
When he was the reason you lied to our teacher
that you had fought with your brother
the reason you had come to me with an eye so black is was nearly shut
I never told you I knew you were an only child
I watched in awe of how you could love so intensly and completely that nothing ever touched your heart
not even when it broke your skin
I watched your life burn like a bonfire
beautiful and intense
you were the passion in everything
I was a candle flame beside your light
flickering with fear and doubt
but your spirit never dimmed
and your warmth gave me hope
Be strong you said
be brave and never afraid
like you always knew
Knew that the most passionate and brightest fires burn the fastest
like the kindness, love and acceptance we try so hard to learn in our candle flame lives
you always knew
Your fire loved everything
from the sunlight to the bruises
the rainy days
school yard fights
and my tears on your face
The harsh color of the blood on your lip
never could hold anything to the light of your flame
Don't be afraid said the bonfire to the candle
some day we all go out
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