Sometimes facing mortality, we learn to appreciate life. |
Graveyard Cloudless night skies. Distant blue and white lights, above the moonlit rows of stones, etched with the remaining significance of the entity that lies beneath. We disregard the paths and disregard the rows between the stones. And we walk on following each other. The timeless eyes of death surround me. Moonlight plays games with erratic trees. We find an open field, of soft soil where future graves are to be dug. We lay down in the positions we will eventually assume for the remainder of eternity. We watch the sky. It is eternal. Silence answers the eyes of death that surround me. I think to myself and try to quiet my fears about the death that surrounds me, about my life here, and how lucky I am, to be given even this small space in time to enjoy the beauty of a world too often taken for granted. And I think to myself to quiet my fears that all this death is to make room for new life. And I hear a bird. I hear a cricket. I hear a frog I hear my friend’s breathing. I hear the campus bell toll midnight. And I smile. Thank you. My life begins now. |