Morricone is still the king, but one can envision him applauding the elegance, taste, and slow-burning fire in this score".
Or to recite poetry - preferably Yeats - in front of a slow-burning fire.
In the center of the dark blot that was its head, eyes glowed red-black like the heart of a slow-burning fire.
The Arawak of the Amazon Basin were known for making terra preta, a soil produced by slow-burning fires.
Eventually, humans began to use earthenware vessels, or fire pots, in which slow-burning fires could by kept alight indefinitely by adding small quantities of fuel as needed.
"The one with hair and eyes that glint like the coals in a slow-burning fire."
He swung a kettle above the glowing heart of the slow-burning fire and chose a spice jar from the colourful array on a shelf.
Pain and anger built inside Mallory like a slow-burning fire.
Its deeply furrowed bark glowed so orange in the afternoon sun that it seemed to have a slow-burning fire in its heart.
An internal fault caused the fan to fail, overheat and started a slow-burning fire.