In 3-5 sentences, write a summary of the Shel Silverstein poem below.

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In this poem by Shel Silverstein, the speaker talks about how he was told by his parents not to play with matches. The speaker admits to playing with them anyway and accidentally setting his house on fire. The poem ends with the speaker saying he still isn't allowed to play with matches, but he tells the reader not to worry because he has a plan for a bigger blaze. The poem highlights themes of rebellion, curiosity, and consequences.