Matches
By: Skyla
The wind howled softly,
singing through the trees.
The leaves, they quiver,
swallowing the breeze.
The girl sang silently,
running through the field.
The trees swayed as one,
offering a shield.
She dove into the darkness,
sliding through the woods.
Behind, the house shone brightly,
burning all the goods.
She dropped a box of matches
as she hurried on her way.
Smiling to herself as she
looked forward to the day.
Later on, that night,
as she heard the sirens ring,
the girl turned on her radio
to hear a light voice sing.
She turned it up so loud
that she couldn’t hear the sound
of the people, or the crashes
of things falling to the ground.
Quite a few days later,
as they shifted through the ashes,
they were looking for a clue,
and someone found the matches.
The girl panicked and was sure
that she had been found out.
So she raced on to her house
without a shadow of a doubt.
When she was in her room
her curtains she did light.
Then she sat there all alone
illuminating the night.