Near DeathA Story by Sami KhalilThe reality of near death experiences...Near Death/…By Sami Khalil Truth with added experience… Darkness quickened across votive disbelief of days, as the sun was set in wounded validations. The nights of measured distresses have begun, forced to face sleepless blends that bleed for all mercy. So, in no perfect world, those who wandered aimlessly, tried to stitch together time-framed thoughts that lay in mind ruins. I could remember, in hindmost, the madness of the war in all its violent explosions, that rocked buildings and left them riven apart with no chance of bloody prayers and the countless lives lost. It was 1982, at the height of Lebanon’s civil war, where Israel decided to invade the country, with wildest expectations of power and mayhem, all rolled into one. Their goal was to expel the “PLO”, (their nemesis) from the border areas to other parts of the region, where the name of vague peace will be restored. Humanity had reached a special madness, from all sides, where no sane man could swallow its primordial desires or a wraith history. I, on the other
hand, might have not survived, if it wasn’t of miracle that kept me in the land
of the living, looking down in vigilance at the operating room. There was utter
panic, and the bleeding heart was dividing and conquering the soaring chances
of no survival. My feet looked like a plinth, supporting a tumbled statue.
Doctors worked tirelessly till the last extensions of hammered confusions. “He won’t make
it” so they thought, “for his wounds carry the blame of malice in pirouettes.”
But my mother, who bridged her eternal pains to hopeful gazes, breathed sighs
of pyrrhic relief, when prayers, coursing deep into the gorge, spared the need
of hallowed wreaths. I gained
consciousness, only after the gentle floating, where I beheld the mantle of
peace. Nothing weighed, nothing tick-tocked, nothing aged, nothing feared,
nothing worried… A new dawn, a
new page, a new welcome and a new knowing…A new poem!
An abandoned
earthly treasure was slowly forgotten When beating
fast and stillness went hand in hand Oh, I could see
blood-stained hands and eyes weeping But the joys of
peace, love eternal were surely begotten All are one
where no money and possessions enthrall As bare-footed
death climbs staircases in muffled recall © 2017 Sami KhalilReviews
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