Greek Fire

Right before it starts

I am a shell

- waiting -

it starts small, like a glimmer of a flame in a dark cave

then

it washes over my corpse,

a sea of foam bubbling up over coarse sand.



It begins.



The flame becomes irrevocable.

Crashing waves no longer bare similarity -

I have evaporated in the heat



In the blaze I come to life

- suddenly all is clear -

problems,

solutions,

life,

I know what to do.



Before I know it I'm running -

my legs are sore but I don't feel anything.

I run for miles.

The cash in my wallet is spent …

and I can't even remember what I bought,

but I don't care,

because I have found solace in fire.



I scream,

I scream because you can't see what I see.

Isn't it clear?

Can’t you see the light from the flame I bare?



I burn hot,

hotter and hotter,

till my brain turns to ash.

It stops.

I am once again a shell.



I cool fast -

suddenly I am freezing.

Stiff, cold,

a corpse again.



I sleep for days

waiting for the flame.

One response to “Greek Fire”

  1. Like your creative approach to the emotional content here,

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