Poem: The Fire Still Burns

The Fire Still Burns

cuts its way across the land,
but those who set it
want only to be forgiven,
they know it is burning,
they see the devestation,
but what can they do, now?
The fire was set already,
so much is destroyed.
It cannot be expected
they will take action.
What good would action be?
It will not change
what has happened.
You cannot expect them
to stop the fire,
that is not realistic,
not when it is burning so,
when it is beyond control.
No, they apologized.
What more can they do
besides say they are sorry
it ever started,
that they are watching
with great sadness.

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