Sitting away from my friends at a bonfire, writing. It's better to write than walk over there to be awkward and gangly.
Bon"fire` (?), n. [OE. bonefire, banefire, orig. a fire of bones; bone + fire; but cf. also Prov. E. bun a dry stalk.]
A large fire built in the open air, as an expression of public joy and exultation, or for amusement.
"Full soon by bonfire and by bell, We learnt our liege was passing well." Gay.
Fear the cold. At one time or another, your parents probably told you not to play with fire. You'll hurt yourself; you'll burn the house down. Does that mean, every time you strike a match, you open a window to that world? Every time you leave a candle burning, do burning houses watch?
Strike a match, dear reader. Light a candle and stare at the fire. Let it see where you are. Fear the cold.
Bon"fire` (?), n. [OE. bonefire, banefire, orig. a fire of bones; bone + fire; but cf. also Prov. E. bun a dry stalk.]
A large fire built in the open air, as an expression of public joy and exultation, or for amusement.
"Full soon by bonfire and by bell, We learnt our liege was passing well." Gay.
Fear the cold. At one time or another, your parents probably told you not to play with fire. You'll hurt yourself; you'll burn the house down. Does that mean, every time you strike a match, you open a window to that world? Every time you leave a candle burning, do burning houses watch?
Strike a match, dear reader. Light a candle and stare at the fire. Let it see where you are. Fear the cold.