Challenge
Write a poem about any body part. Go!
The Histories
The hollow at the base of the throat
- the supersternal notch -
is just large enough to hold
the tip of a finger,
nestled like a bird's egg
in a nest.
It is here that the old physicians
used to check the pulse,
laying one finger
gently
where the body meets the neck
at the root of the throat
where words climb
upward to be heard,
to feel against their own delicate skin
the low thrum
of the internal sea.
Waves at low tide crawl up a beach
and the sound is like a mother
shushing a baby to sleep,
or a womb.
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