A Mummy
Keep the dead hidden. Out of sight, behind wrappings— Never show that face. It’s as if I am dead. Not only entombed but mummified. My inanimate spirit hidden from sight. But Ancient Egyptians mummified their dead because they believed that a body was a home for a soul and that a destroyed body’s spirit might become lost on their way to the afterlife. So… this is protection? A way to ensure my future happiness and prosperity? No, I’m not from Ancient Egypt. I don’t believe in an afterlife in the same manner as them, where after death they can live once again in the fields of A'aru. For me, it’s just a place to hide. A place in which I can watch those invigorated with life dance gleefully above me, blissfully unaware of my presence beneath them, while my body maintains a perpetual null state, a result of the embalming of my flesh and these old linen sheets, lifeless for eternity. Yes, I just stole their practice for a different end. That’s all it is. If our ends differ, then any similarities among our means do not matter. Maybe?
Keep the dead hidden. Out of sight, behind wrappings— Never show that face. It’s as if I am dead. Not only entombed but mummified. My...