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Sometim— No. Many times, I stand a thumb’s-width behind my eyes and watch the rest of me continue out of habit, routine. Not broken. Not guilty. Nothing so theatrical. Only the quiet fact of being present for a leaving. A hand finds the latch. A mouth replies to my name. The chest keeps time. The body, dutiful, honors appointments I do not remember making. I’m reminded of a word, “Autopsy.” To see oneself, with one’s own eye. Not for blood— for method. The lamp. The steel. The patience of a thing laid open because surface-level guessing failed. I do not mean death. I mean her colder cousin: to witness form without function, and function without meaning, without ownership; to watch the eyes go on seeing and feel no claim; to hear my own voice— arrive half-strange— at my own ear. Then comes the old command: “Suffer on.” As if hurt were proof. As if endurance could turn scattered bones into soldered-skeleton, stitched-together-soul. But pain is only pain unless it gathers what has come apart.
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May 2
May 2, 2026 at 2:47 AM UTC
Autopsy
Sometim— No. Many times, I stand a thumb’s-width behind my eyes and watch the rest of me continue out of habit, routine. Not broken. Not guilty. Nothing so theatrical. Only the quiet fact of being present for a leaving. A hand finds the latch. A mouth replies to my name. The chest keeps time. The body, dutiful, honors appointments I do not remember making. I’m reminded of a word, “Autopsy.” To see oneself, with one’s own eye. Not for blood— for method. The lamp. The steel. The patience of a thing laid open because surface-level guessing failed. I do not mean death. I mean her colder cousin: to witness form without function, and function without meaning, without ownership; to watch the eyes go on seeing and feel no claim; to hear my own voice— arrive half-strange— at my own ear. Then comes the old command: “Suffer on.” As if hurt were proof. As if endurance could turn scattered bones into soldered-skeleton, stitched-together-soul. But pain is only pain unless it gathers what has come apart.
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May 2
May 2, 2026 at 2:47 AM UTC
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