Two Poems


Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Forge, Poetry, Osiris, The New Yorker and elsewhere. His most recent collection is The Osiris Poems, published by box of chalk in 2017.


 

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You dead still look out at water

are sheltered inside these row-houses

laid down along the shore –each grave

 

waiting for your Moses-like wave

the way a valley is dried

for rafts made from stone

 

though water never leaves you

covers each afternoon

with the few hours it needs

 

between your hands

kept separate to clear a path

as if nothing happened.

 

 


 

 

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Barely marble yet these tents

are pulled along the ground

by rope that needs more rope

 

not yet some high-wire act

for acrobats just learning to wave

while the crowd below

 

listens for rain already overgrown

with mold and longing, kept wet

by your step by step holding on

 

to the corners as if they

no longer want to be unfolded

and you could stop walking.

 

 


About

Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Forge, Poetry, Osiris, The New Yorker and elsewhere. His most recent collection is The Gibson Poems published by Cholla Needles Arts & Literary Library, 2019. For more information including free e-books and his essay “Magic, Illusion and Other Realities” please visit his website at www.simonperchik.com.