SIX YEARS AFTER MY FIRST SON'S DEATH
At my younger son’s baseball
practice,
a dad talks about his two boys—
all that energy and wrestling at bedtime.
a dad talks about his two boys—
all that energy and wrestling at bedtime.
I know I should use the old bread
when I make my son a sandwich,
but I open the new.
It’s wasteful.
Like the hours I spent
pumping milk for my dead son.
Memories of my two boys
flash like reflections
off windshields.
The two of them jumping on the bed,
shrieking with joy,
until they broke the lamp—
shards of glass.
Light
wasted all over the floor.
wasted all over the floor.
Chanel Brenner is the author of Vanilla Milk: a memoir told in poems, (Silver Birch Press, 2014), a finalist for the 2016 Independent Book Awards and honorable mention in the 2014 Eric Hoffer awards. Her poems have appeared in New Ohio Review, Poet Lore, Rattle, Cultural Weekly, Muzzle Magazine, and others. Her poem “July 28th, 2012” won first prize in The Write Place At the Write Time’s contest, judged by Ellen Bass.
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