Monday, May 28, 2007

Parting

How long can a man hold his breath underwater?

He no longer knows how long it has been. The count in his head gives way to a more immediate agenda - the struggle not to breathe. The air he holds inside him is a kind of integrity, an assertion of the self that he must keep unspilled. Against the suffocation pressing in on him his will clenches like a fist.

He opens his eyes, expecting the water to drown his vision. Instead there is a little sting, then everything is surprisingly clear. The world around him seems denser, more subdued. Everything moves in slow motion. The sunlight diffuses through the water, like a stain seeping down from the surface; lines of electric white dance on the waves. The blank, almost anesthetic smell of the sea fills his nostrils, tempting him. The sound of the ocean fills his ears - a roaring absence, a silence made loud.

It is time to go. Reluctantly, he rises up from the depths, his legs jacknifing. He feels no panic now, only sadness, its blue, sodden weight like a gravity he dare not hold on to. He has no choice but to leave - he cannot stay here, would not survive. Yet as his head breaks through the surface - lungs gasping hungrily at the air, ears rediscovering the familiar noise of the world - what he feels is not relief but a sense of parting. As though he had betrayed something. As though he had left something behind.

3 comments:

Kits said...

Similar sounding experience in Amsterdam after I got my tattoo done. Everything went in slow motion coz I was so dehydrated and totally mindf***ed.

No one with me and yet it was a struggle at the same time not to give up. The biggest thing tht kept me gng was (don't laugh) tht my Mom shdnt get a call from the Indian embassy tellin her tht her daughter fainted on the streets of Amsterdam coz of a tattoo :)

Kronoskraor said...

we leave so much behind,and then spend much time contemplating whether it was right or wrong,whether we should/want to/ought to go back or not,blah blah blah..and then one day it's too far behind to bother about anyway.
and thus we grow colder.

:) said...

nice