Boston Marathon
The Boston Marathon turned tragic this past Monday when two bombs went off near the finish line of the race. Two of our kids were downtown when it happened. Both are, thank God, safe, but others were not so lucky. Our hearts go out to all.
Boston Marathon

Participants in the 2010 Boston Marathon in Wellesley, just after the halfway mark (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Blank page accuses me
but I’m wordless,
my mind stuck in the moment
I heard the explosion,
the second glass shattered,
viewing stands collapsed,
runners crashed to the street
from the bomb’s blast
A pressure cooker,
a timer,
nails and such
from the hardware store
Anyone could buy
at the Ace on the corner
put together in the garage.
No one would suspect a thing.
We have the method,
but not the motive:
neither who nor why,
and it leaves us wrecked.
We toss and turn,
wake at 2 AM,
imagined footsteps
clomp by our door.
Only a dream,
a stand-in for the worry
we are vulnerable,
fragile,
and anyone
with a few dollars,
a little know-how,
a stain on their soul,
could, in a moment,
change our lives forever.