Saturday, September 14, 2019
We Do Abortions Here
What surprises me most about ââ¬Å"We Do Abortions Hereâ⬠is the level of imagery she employs. After reading the text, I feel as if I could act on the old cliche and ââ¬Ëpaint a pictureââ¬â¢ of this particular abortion clinic. I can walk in the locked glass door and see the receptionist look at my bag skeptically. In the waiting room, I see and hear the dysfunctional mother, or ââ¬Å"girl with maternal benignity,â⬠yelling at her kids in the waiting room.I can see the fear the womanââ¬â¢s face as the ignorant, hot-headed father lambasts her from the adjacent chair. I feel the cold of the metal stirrups. I hear the whirring, churning, thumping of the machine. I watch the ââ¬Å"swollen abdomen sinkâ⬠as the doctor moves the tube ââ¬Å"with an efficient rhythm,â⬠an ââ¬Å"intent expressionâ⬠on his face. I can sense the emotion of the girl whose hand I hold with one hand as I feel the ââ¬Å"tissueâ⬠and ââ¬Å"contentsâ⬠drain into the b asin I hold with the other.I see their ââ¬Å"shakily applied eyeliner smear when they cryâ⬠that ââ¬Å"sharp, childish cry. â⬠After the ââ¬Å"dirty workâ⬠is over, I see the ââ¬Å"curdlike blood clotsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"translucent armâ⬠swimming beside a hand. As it is dumped down the drain, the odor of something ââ¬Å"rich and humid,â⬠ââ¬Å"hot, earthy, and molderingâ⬠fills my nostrils and hits me in the stomach. I feel like I could walk out the doors of this building with a paycheck, yet there would be a piece of me that would feel morally bankrupt for what I did in the place where ââ¬Å"They Do Abortions. ââ¬
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.