Fire looked into his quiet eyes, touched his dear familiar face and considered the question.

Kristin Cashore
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Fire looked into his quiet eyes, touched his dear familiar face and considered the question. The words are from the poem "Fire" by Rabindranath Tagore. The poem is about a man who has lost all hope, but still tries to simply live his life. There are no grand gestures in this poem, just a quiet man talking to himself. He says how he wants to be remembered, that he doesn't want people to remember him for what he did, but rather for who he was.

Source: Fire

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