From the Writer’s Journal: Neuroanatomy 101
(written during my first month of medical school)
Brains, I look at brains
Ridge and crevice
I hold, I smell, I peak
Into someone’s privacy
Into someone’s past
Into someone’s brain
Tear and tear, I dig
Rip off the outside,
Filaments glare in white inside
Like wildly growing fungi
Lump and hill, valley and stream
Ridge and crevice
I study, I examine, I stare
At someone’s helpless misfortune
At someone’s grievous end
At someone’s utter horror
Tear and tear, I destroy
All that remains of their mind
Viciously I probe
Into all they’ve left behind.
Brains, I look at brains
Mountains and sea
I touch, I cut, I rip
Through every single vision
And every single name
Through every single emotion
And every single game
Brains, it seems funny
For a conscience to lie in my hand
So far from its owner
Buried under mounds of sand
© Richie Smith
© Richie Smith
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