The OperationA Poem by Cristina MoldoveanuA poem about a near-death experience (NDE) when I lost a part of my left leg due to a suicide attempt in 1998.the surgeon japes coarsely about death as if he were taunting an old cocotte the patient keeps silent bottling up inside waking up below accepting in extremis to reenter his placenta under bright lamps and blades like a premature baby
his eyelids are beating from heart to heart he’s set free among valves looking around him bloody defeated fighting with cut off flesh taken out from the place where the spirit closes up like handcuffs on a virgin’s hand
the lights are whirling and stinging under retina in the recovery room for a long time the same day staff replaces the night staff it’s like a white dream with hidden thorns the patient is still sleeping perfusion serum drips in his blood as if it were a silent hailstorm
he wakes up again without any thought without looking to himself floating like fresh egg yolk in the glair wrapped in stamped crumpled bed sheets
he will wear the same name shedding his old snake skin crawling brand-new in a new world biting deeper with his front teeth even the moon as big as she is doesn’t stay always in her sky © 2012 Cristina MoldoveanuReviews
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1 Review Added on July 5, 2012 Last Updated on July 5, 2012 AuthorCristina MoldoveanuBucharest, RomaniaAboutPoor and alone, getting old in Bucharest, Romania more..Writing
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