Abstract

I thought this was magic. I honestly believed that diagnoses came inscribed on stone tablets, psychiatrists could read minds, surgeons never hesitated and blood was a beautiful thing. But it is your warmth and not your blood, spilling out the chest tube which soaks through my gown, and when I can no longer feel your pulse, I hear my own break harsh along the shore of my perception.

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