Things we lost in the Fire

Things we lost in the Fire

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A poem that I entered in a contest for school. Filled with symbolism that's slightly hard to decipher. If you know what it's about please comment your guess! I like to hear what different people think. PS I didn't win the contest...but my best friend @eheyer did so check out her stuff lol. PPS Yeah I know the title of this "story" basically mirrors the title of a Bastille song...
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