The Heat of Our Bodies is Sunbeams

Breathe upon your hand, and feel how hot your breath is; well, that heat which you feel, was once in a sunbeam, and has travelled from it through the food you have eaten, and has now been at work keeping up the heat of your body.

Notes:

Taken in through the food we eat and working to keep us warm.

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