Arterial Blood
-- To the woman in “The Fur Coat” painted by Matisse (1936)
Covering the woman’s body, aren’t the scarlet clouds?
The clouds are pulling in the geothermal heat
Blocking, blocking the airway
Chunky the stuffy knees are
A gentle wish twining up around the chair
Chunky the right hand laid on top of left hand is
You hear the murky sound of breathing, don’t you?
Note on the Muse:
When a woman wears fur, arterial blood comes to mind
That’s why Matisse paints the woman’s skirt scarlet red
© Ryang Suh, MD 2024.01.17
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