Istanbul Literary Review - September 2011 Edition (#21)
Istanbul Literary Review - September 2011 Edition (#21)
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by
Simon Perchik

The glare this plate thins out
eats the way each star
tells you it’s still alone

though rim to rim you bring
a rain smelling from a narrow road
holding down the Earth

till everything is dirt and she
is sitting at a table, asks you
to hold her hand, childlike, fill it

lets you swallow the afternoon
even she will remember, your lips
circling down in flames and hunger.

Istanbul Literary Review - September 2011 Edition (#21)
Simon Perchik
Simon Perchik
United States
Simon Perchik has published over 1000 poems in journals and periodicals that include The New Yorker, Partisan Review and The Nation. His opus Hands Collected: The Books of Simon Perchik (poems 1949-1999) was published by Pavement Saw Press, and is a compilation of 16 earlier books.
Istanbul Literary Review - September 2011 Edition (#21)