Saturday, December 1, 2012

Cease and De-Cyst


It’s not like cancer left
the lump on my wrist like
some malleable fleshy super
ball.  Instead, this annoying
knob is purely courtesy of
neurons refusing to communicate
and years of shelving
heavy Engineering journals in the
library.  I’m sure Shakespeare Quarterly
had nothing to do with this benign
bump. 

The doctor remarks that it used to be
common for people to smash the
swelling with a Bible.  Convinced
only a King James version could drive
out such a painful protuberance,
I inform him that broken bones and
surgery will not be necessary.  Besides,
after spending considerable time waiting and
squishing my little ganglion cyst in the
fluorescent front room, I scanned all
coffee tables only to find that even The
Gideons forgot this
office.

1 comment:

  1. I know people who actually bust their ganglion cysts' this very way. So it is in my humble opinion a very cool poem that ties into my medical knowledge. Thumbs up Miss Em

    are there any more

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