All Little Boys Want To Grow Up and Be Firemen
for us it was different |
hot weld of |
sparks dance before our eyes |
around cities |
of desolation |
long poles with hooks |
drag bodies out of pits |
lay wet cloth |
upon brows of victims |
most rash & |
fearless are nurses |
“ring your bell” |
insists Death Angel |
sprinkle soft ash |
glory laid dust |
impenetrable |
blackness stumbling against |
each other as we run |
no strength |
to meet fire |
manly spirit |
insatiate maw |
in Fire Man’s arms |
fall corpses |
lick up everything |
like so many salamanders |
as flames creep |
along he uses sand & |
quenches them turns |
human creatures |
into fiends |
where is your plan |
of relief relief |
relief there is hope |
nothing may be |
saved here |
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