“What Breaks” by Lynnell Edwards

(a lesson for children)

what_breaks_cover_smListen: you know I have told
you why we must not touch,
why we must not run
ragged through the gallery
in our socks, sliding across
the smooth floor, why we
must not stomp and flail
in anger or frustration so near
the glass.

Glass breaks.

Now look: here is the cup I took
from the annealer this morning. You watched
me blow its round bowl, shape
its thin stem, turn and turn and press
the base. But, see here?

It has a flaw. Take the safety glasses
and stand back.

These pieces are worthless now, can only
wound. Get the broom and do not
cry anymore. I will not show
you again how the created world
can slip from its orbit, godless
forever and shattered.

photo by John Nation

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