"caesura"
American Heritage Dictionary.com sez
cae·su·ra also ce·su·ra (s-zhr, -zr) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. cae·su·ras or cae·su·rae (-zhr, -zr)
A pause in a line of verse dictated by sense or natural speech rhythm rather than by metrics.
A pause or interruption, as in conversation: After another weighty caesura the senator resumed speaking.
In Latin and Greek prosody, a break in a line caused by the ending of a word within a foot, especially when this coincides with a sense division.
Music. A pause or breathing at a point of rhythmic division in a melody.
I get where you're coming from, it's after 11PM and I still have 17 papers to grade, think I'll crash soon, get up early and finish. And tomorrow, 25 more papers.

Think I'll go read all those papers, give them a superficial grade and do the criticism tomorrow. My other class has 12 papers due on Tuesday, which is final exam day for both classes and the jazz band concert is that night, at least I don't have to teach that day, just make sure they don't cheat.
A week from tomorrow night I will be floating away....
