The sun was never again so bright
Never so effulgent
As the first time
I came up from our depths
The ominous
Ponderous creaking
As the lift was hoisted higher
And higher
I felt my heart beat quicken
What did it look like?
The sky
Clouds
Sun
Only ideas implanted in my head
Sounds that conveyed nothing
But wonder
And possibility
With a bang the lift stopped
The workers outside the cage
Tied down the rope to the wall
The door was opened
Beyond the gathered crowd I saw the illuminance
The otherworldly radiance spilling over their heads
I stepped
Uncertain
But excited
Onto the tunnel’s floor
The crowd embraced us and handed us head bands
Inset with dark glass
Old bottle bottoms
Lined with leather
We placed them over our eyes and were lead
Single file
Out of the mouth
Birthed into a world so vast
As to leave me awestruck
No god could have prepared me
Could have forewarned
Of this vastness
This beauty
I wept
“Minos, over here!”
Cried my father
Broad arms waving
Face aglow with love
A bear of a man
And one who I had not seen
Not held
In several years
We embraced
Warmth and sweat
But gloriously rejoined
He released me
And gestured to the horizon
Amber mountains stretched on
Unending
The sun beat down on me
Warming me more deeply
More completely
Than I’d ever felt before
And I knew then
I would never again
Love those caves
As I now loved this land
Minos had emerged
Minos had died
Minos was reborn
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