The Fire
One would assume that the burning
could and would Never ever cease
To constantly lay fuel upon her
Aroma and taste licked up into gases
All to provide the energy transference
That we all routinely seek
However, imagine, if you will
A fire that is constantly doused
And then it dries and is lit again
Eventually, the fuel is ruined
And the pit is mud
Not a person would come by to it
Some can be extinguished forever
Because they are finite and quenchable
However, most of the time they die out
Without cooking the meal to completion
And the only thing you leave the site with
Was that sting of smoke in your eye
With clothes immediately in the wash
And the cow tree spread open of rot
Ready for the future planting crops
And a fresh hole for dirt
To burn away the wheat again