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Healthcare & On the Way to My Class in Primate Behavioral Ecology

December 3, 2021 cate clother

SUSANA H. CASE

Healthcare

 

 

After the car hit my grandfather

as he crossed the street

on his daily walk,

the thief who was stealing it sped away.

My grandfather's head was swollen,

 

asymmetric from the crack

in his skull. The doctor declared

his groaning did not mean he was alive—

body laid out on a stainless-steel cart

in a crowded hallway. This confused us;

 

he sounded like he was trying to talk.

Moans of my dead grandfather

mingled with cries of the living.

My mother's eardrums were too damaged

for her to hear what the doctor said

 

about her father; she picked at a twisted

tissue intensely, trying to read his lips.

You tell her, the doctor looked at me,

and strolled down the hall. And that's

what I remember most,

 

barely out of adolescence,

not my mother, nor my grandfather,

but the doctor's face

lost in impatience, the white-coated

back of him, so quickly finished.




On the Way to My Class in Primate Behavioral Ecology


The stranger on 8th Street

wants to take me

to his studio to photograph me.

 

I had stopped

for a coffee, already late.

His leather jacket is soft

 

as flower petals; I think I'm going

to cry because I covet it,

can't afford a jacket like that.

 

In the quirky way I like,

his face is a yes,

but handsome Ted Bundy

 

just got nicked

for the murder of another one,

so no go.

 

My power pleases me,

like a spiced, salty rim

around a Margarita,

 

but to get to me, we both know

he might have to kill me. He says,

We're just a few blocks away.

 

His lips are beginning to crack.

He says, you're so pretty,

licks those dry fissures

 

like they're slivers of ice.

His fingernails are dirty.

I don't see any camera.

 

SUSANA H. CASE

Susana H. Case is the author of seven books of poetry, most recently Dead Shark on the N Train, 2020, from Broadstone Books, which won a Pinnacle Award for Best Poetry Book and an NYC Big Book Distinguished Favorite. Case is a Professor and Program Coordinator at the New York Institute of Technology in New York City and can be reached at www.susanahcase.com.

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