The Metal Touch

by greylark · 09/03/2026
Published 09/03/2026 09:26

The clinic door was propped.

A breath of cleaner, sharp

and thin, spilled out. And then

the memory: that metal,

lying heavy on my chest,

a sudden, shocking chill

that stole my breath before

the doctor even spoke.

It pressed against the skin,

a curious, cold thing,

making the body feel

like something to be known

from the outside, from the cold.

#bodily alienation #clinical setting #medical anxiety #mortality

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