Barraqué Breaks Off Their Love

Barraqué Breaks Off Their Love

The breaking off of love is not a small

Affair.  It’s not like breaking off a limb

That’s hanging from a tree.  It’s not at all

Like breaking off the singing of a hymn

Because the practice isn’t going right.

It’s more like sacrilege, like blasphemy,

Perhaps like breaking off the part that blight

Has ruined, cleansing of a heresy.

It’s more like Cronus ripping off an arm,

The eating of a son, or rather more

Like puking him back up.  It causes harm

Like rubbing out a rediscovered score

With every perfection contained in Bach

And Brahms, a king’s head falling from the block.