Burnt Offering

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The blackened landscape seemed
                           dead
as the ranger trudged through
taking mental notes of the
                           destruction
trying to keep it all in perspective
                     not an especially big fire
                     in the scale if things
                     just devastating to those
                     who call this home
                     most animals and birds fled
                             escaping death
                     insects may have not been so lucky...
                     some seeds actually need this kind of heat 
                             to germinate
                     burnt underbrush will fertilize the soil

But, the atmosphere was ghostly
where there had been abundant life
All was now dark, quiet
                                 desolation

Something made the ranger look down
there, 
almost underfoot
                     was a wraith-like warbler
tiny wings protectively spread out 
Bending down for a closer look
it crumbled into ashes and blew away with a puff
revealing a miniature nest and three chicks
                      alive and unharmed 
                                   by the fire


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Amy was born in 1952 to Quaker parents in Philadelphia, PA. She is the mother of 2 young adults and one teenager. She and her husband, David who is a physician, have been married 27 years. Amy lives, works and writes in West Philadelphia, though a large part of her heart resides in Africa. More about Amy.

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