Part Six: The Phoenix

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The flames, they raged

But she must persevere

So she hiked up the hill

Her legs ached

And she tired

And she wanted to go home

But there at the top of the mountain

She could touch the sky

On the hill lay a nest

And in the nest lay a bird

And it glowed the color of the flames left behind

She looked at the bird and it looked at her

And she opened her mouth and said,

"I've come all this way.

Just to see you. A change I made

and wisdom I have earned,

tell me the path to freedom."

The bird smiled and spread its wings

And it looked her in the eyes and said,

"You've come all this way,

a change you have made.

There's paths a plenty,

but there's a million roads

to go nowhere."

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