Heartbreak Café
She took a bite out
of love’s apple
teeth chattering
sidewalk hill
she staggers
coffee
a round of passing trains
ghost of sister strange in the
midnite telling mirror here
in the heartbreak cafe
homes burn as fast
as you move in my dear
how many starts have I left
again
the engine’s salty
feet are wet
scars piling up like a six car highway skid
Firelight tunnel bleak street rites
faces distorted as a split witch shake
angel wept- shook her straight
to the no time to waste
Heartbreak café
Love sweeps the floor
paints pain with grace
soot cake from yore
swept to forgotten shores
night chimney clouds
another night of rain
Devil stirs
pushover shakes
coconut woman
a loose flank
in the fishtank
of Nexusland
solitary swag
Who do I turn to
Everyone gone
Sip Buddha wails, zen forest steaks
sunrise cooks me
light years away
a weeping willow
bows to the passing train
The devils pitchfork
pierced angel boy
phoenix tattoo
over that shaken marrow to the bone
wound
dancing flame in the window
all dark and quiet in the
Heartbreak Café
©2020 Michael D. Amitin All rights reserved.

Poet and musician Michael D. Amitin, gravelled the roads of the American West from California- east through the smoky burgs and train depot diners of Western Colorado where he lived before moving to Paris, France. Amitin’s poems have been published in Poetry Pacific, California Quarterly, and others. A current collaboration with Parisian photographer Julie Peiffer has given rise to the “Riverlights” project.

Hey hey,, nevermind my last email, got the link to share
merci bcp Mr James!
rock on
thanks
Michael
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