IN DREAD OF BABINSKI’S TEST
Emerging from the womb,
cognoscenti of Babinski
know that a tickle
of the metatarsal
puts a smile
on a baby’s face.
If the big toe curls,
and all the others
fan into place,
then all is well
for the road ahead.
But if your toe extends
instead of flexing
you will not be happy
when you grow up.
It reveals a short circuit
between brain and spine.
You used to rant
when a finger bled
from a paper cut
or paper jammed
in a printer machine.
If you fail Babinski’s test,
you better head for Oregon
for a compassionate hand
where choosing death
can be like a “birth.”