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As the sun rises,
A great fire is born,
Burning vividly in the sky,
As the hours lessen,
Like wood to the fire,
Slowly it sinks and fades,
As the fire shuts it's eyes,
A spectacle occurs; that the fire, never sees,
Embers from its once raging flame,
Scattered amongst the darkened ash,
Leave colors from it's life,
Such does the sun leave embers,
Amongst the clouds and darkened sky,
Showing a tapestry of beauty,
Proof that even in its last moments,
Life's flame still burns brilliantly.

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