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Fire-Flowers

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And only where the forest fires have sped,         Scorching relentlessly the cool north lands,     A sweet wild flower lifts its purple head,     And, like some gentle spirit sorrow-fed,         It hides the scars with almost human hands.     And only to the heart that knows of grief,         Of desolating fire, of human pain,     There comes some purifying sweet belief,     Some fellow-feeling beautiful, if brief.         And life revives, and blossoms once again.

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