Like a Traffic Cone

The crate appeared last week and blocked the path.
My neighbor’s name was on it, but inside
it was a puzzle. Though I took a bath
before I left, the box did not subside,
and it still towered unidentified
until the morning light revealed, unpacked,
an outdoor fire place. My eyes descried
a giant cone in flaming tone, in fact.

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