extended to mankind
(listen to the poem, read by the author)
Remember
such details
from cats.
Study the display
of the body—
extended
toward mankind.
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it’s floor formed by the heart
(listen to the poem, read by the author)
Inclining towards
one another
to form
an oval depression,
its floor formed
by the heart.
The free edge
is most distinct—
a small opening is occasionally found
occupied.
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myocardial architecture
(listen to the poem, read by the author)
long held and present
intricate
and of
the heart
separated
by elements
of the other
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Author’s Note
Over this past year I have been working on a project using my college Gray’s Anatomy 1500 page textbook as a source text. As a physical therapist I worked in patient care for many years working with people dealing with illness or injury and through this work I developed a deep appreciation for the human body and the human spirit. In 2020 I became disabled and unable to work due to illness. In working my way through the dry scientific language of this text, which focuses in minute detail on the human body, I sometimes wonder if I am trying to squeeze out little psychic messages to myself. I use marker, color pencil and ink working directly on the text itself. Sometimes they are successful and other times less so.
Images from this visual poetry/artwork have been repurposed and adapted by the poet/artist–for poetic and artistic purposes, in the spirit of fair use–from the 36th British edition of Gray’s Anatomy.
About the Artist
Susan Barry-Schulz grew up just outside of Buffalo, New York. She is a licensed physical therapist living with chronic illness and an advocate for mental health and reducing stigma in IBD. Her poetry has appeared in New Verse News, SWWIM, Barrelhouse online, Nightingale & Sparrow, Shooter Literary Magazine, Kissing Dynamite, Bending Genres, Feral, Quartet and elsewhere.