Break Time Poem by Michael Burch

Break Time



Break Time
by Michael R. Burch

for those who lost loved ones on 9-11

Intrude upon my grief; sit; take a spot
of milk to cloud the blackness that you feel;
add artificial sweeteners to conceal
the bitter aftertaste of loss. You'll heal
if I do not. The coffee's hot. You speak:
of bundt cakes, polls, the price of eggs. You glance
twice at your watch, cough, look at me askance.
The TV drones oeuvres of high romance
in syncopated lip-synch. Should I feel
the underbelly of Love's warm Ideal,
its fuzzy-wuzzy tummy, and not reel
toward some dark conclusion? Disappear
to pale, dissolving atoms. Were you here?
I brush you off: like saccharine, like a tear.

Keywords/Tags: 911, terror, terrorism, victims, survivor, survivors, recovery from PTSD, grief, loss, heal, healing, tear, tears, coffee, break, time, break up, breaking up, milk, artificial, sweeteners

Thursday, April 2, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: break up,breaking up,grief ,healing,recovery from,survivor,tears,terror,terrorism,victims
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