Firelight

Firelight

A Poem by William Kremer
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An exercise of using only words of incidental qualities

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Firelight leaps into the blue
Mist dissolving like seafoam away from the heat
Loud bellowings, carried through the air
Bouncing, in vast numinosity though the thicket
Seems the winds and trees carry a name
Repeated and repeated over and over again
For a seeming eternity, the same name
Cacophonous, the winds sound pained
Firelight leaps into the blue
The forlorn winds searching for you

© 2026 William Kremer


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Added on April 1, 2026
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William Kremer
William Kremer

Melbourne, South East, Australia



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I'm an early middle aged neophyte in many things.. always loved reading and writing for fun (the latter being of fluctuating consistency). Basically I'm wanting to write more, whether it be vignett.. more..