Sunday, April 27, 2014

Sunday Brunch at the Old Country Buffet — National Poetry Month


Sunday Brunch at the Old Country Buffet

 
 
 
 
Here is a genial congregation,
well fed and rosy with health and appetite,
robust children in tow. They have come
and all the generations of them, to be fed,
their old ones too who are eligible now
for a small discount, having lived to a ripe age.
Over the heaped and steaming plates, one by one,
heads bow, eyes close; the blessings are said.

Here there is good will; here peace
on earth, among the leafy greens, among the fruits
of the gardens of America's heartland. Here is abundance,
here is the promised
land of milk and honey, out of which
a flank of the fatted calf, thick still
on its socket and bone, rises like a benediction
over the loaves of bread and the little fishes, belly-up in butter. 


from Flying Out with the Wounded. © New York University Press
Courtesy The Writer's Almanac

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