I rose to the surface – head, full
of hot air,
first, followed by my decaying body.
Merciless
waves crash onto me but it is the
crack of
dawn that rose my eyelids. I rub my
eyes with
bloated hands, full of chipped
nails, 8 fingers left.
They buried me once.
I had to claw my way through the God’s
earth.
Fulfilling, but tiring nonetheless.
My cold shadow
triumphantly displayed by the moon
shine on
the ground, heated by the fires
below.
Hear, with only one ear, the birds cheer as hope rose.
Headed home to find the Missus pale as
a ghost. I smiled as wholly as I could
and blamed it
on the Haver*. His plans are going
to get me
killed again.
When the black flag rose for the second
time, they threw me into the ocean, praying the
animals would do the job. But, the fishes that kept
my dead flesh company, they know of
His spirit.
And Lazarus rises once more.
* "Haver" is hebrew for the word friend.
* "Haver" is hebrew for the word friend.