A tinder-dry July day, Boundless bracken and leaves and twigs Baking under a cloudless sky. All it needs is a tiny spark To start this raging fire. And there a faint crackle and off we go, A zephyr arrives to caress the flame As it twists and turns across the welcoming ground. Until it reaches the nearest branch, unstoppable now as it crashes along All powerful, consuming, taking all breath For an eternity of time. The skies darken above the heat Blood red flame reflects the matt black cloud Until the gates open and rain pours forth For hour on hour As red turns orange to yellow And steam fills the air An unfair trial of nature on nature? But I know that somewhere hidden away Safe from the all-consuming rain The fire still burns And when my back is slightly turned it will rampage forth again And consume my soul |