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Wedge Of Sun
The morning last
I crept outside
Before the day began
The air crisp
Yearning to be sliced
And topped off with delight
The leaves vibrant
Splendid red and brown
A quilt splayed upon the ground
I sat beneath a maple tree
My back pressed to the rough
Through creases sap meandered forever caught
As the swallow let out a warning cry
The earth was brought to wake
A paintbrush dashed streaks across the sky
The sun whole
Sustaining golden warmth
A tangerine hung from yarn
But amidst my admiration
Evil stole a wedge
The tangerine so swollen now bled
As in Evil’s nature
It desired only to share
But generosity can lead to despair
Evil’s hand unclenched
The wedge released
Flung down to earth for all people to eat
The wedge pummeled ground
It tore the quilt
Instantly trees sparked ablaze
No longer could I see the wedge
For monstrous it now was
Licking branches greedily crumbling twigs to none
Blindly I ran
I knew not where to seek
Calling hopelessly for help fleeing an end
Help arrived
People roused from bed
Diligently tackling flames but with great dread
The fire fierce it was
Growing with malicious pride
Touched by Evil it had been
Hours on end
The people rendered not
Though the flames held threat for them
Little by little
The flames were forced to cease
Ending all that had begun with just a wedge of sun
But to no avail
The damage had been done
Earth reduced to ashes too late it had become
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