The dancing of the flames, it's hypnotic.
2007-12-11 05:43:15
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answered by Gavin T 7
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the red and orange glow and the warmth of the flame takes me back into time and for some reason i think of different loves and circumstances that would have been and i come to a scary point inside of this ilogical dimension in which i question life and myself and the memories of sweet moments slowly begin to run through my paralized mind like a river into an ocean of nostalgia.
2007-12-11 15:04:02
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answered by AR88 3
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Can't say, but our elders always said not to stare into the fire, I always listen to the elders. It must have something to do with the brain's messaging, like when people with epilepsy get seizures from certain kinds of lights or sounds, or when people with migraines get headaches from certain kinds of lighting.
2007-12-12 11:57:49
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answered by Wickwire 5
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Life.
When 'you' stop it is there.
When thought is temporarily out of the center of 'your' focus it is there.
The flame's skyward waterfall is spontaneous and living.
Life is in the flame.
You are life.
2007-12-11 13:59:05
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answered by @@@@@@@@ 5
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Its that powerfull rush of adrenaline I get after I've torched yet another farmers haystack!
2007-12-11 13:48:51
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answered by hawkeye 3
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Watching the embers burn. The glow seems to undulate.
2007-12-11 13:48:32
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answered by pumpkinhead 4
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Wouldn't it be the fire?
2007-12-11 19:30:21
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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jealous ornaments
2007-12-11 13:44:50
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answered by suet moon 5
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tiredness
2007-12-11 15:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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LSD normally
2007-12-11 13:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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