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DISSECTION: AN OPOSSUM school poem in Genghis Lotus Poetry Collection, a selection of poems free to read online. The Genghis Lotus poems are hosted at two locations, genghislotus.com and zenvirus.com/genghis-lotus/. Webmaster for both sites is poet Hugh Cook, born in Britain, educated in New Zealand, and the author of, amongst other works, the fantasy series Chronicles of an Age of Darkness.
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As the scalpel peeled the skin from the intestines, A week's decay gave evidence of its workings. One boy drew back in a kind of horror. But dead is dead, and dead Is numb to its own destructions. I can gut fish without feeling, Slit the skin from anus to gills, And unravel the guts to the gulls. It's only hospitals that give me horror, The freak museums where catheterized flesh Drains to glass and porcelain, Where the human form is pinned Like a worm on a tray of wax and water, Where the mind rises from barbiturates to the sight Of the white robes of science in a laboratory light. |
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