When I read about the brachial plexus, a spaghetti junction of nerves webbed behind the clavicle, I am d i s t a n t half awake and dreaming about lovers caught up in the mystics of medulla, gingerly pinching the tendons and sinewy muscle--
I consider the thick arteries (perhaps not so thick) (not like other trunks, cords and red threads) and how easily I could die, how swollen 'tunnels' and blocked interstate highways seem not so far fetched according to medical terminology and the number of things that could go wrong ( will ) as Murphy warned.
yet here I am, alive and well, a celestial giant housing stars and all a manner of great, lumbering structures, pith, and blood.
(c) Brooke Otto 2016
inspired by the Adventures in Human Being by Gavin Francis. A book I highly recommend, especially to you, cd.