SurVision Magazine |
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An
international online magazine that
publishes Surrealist poetry
in English.
Issue Six
SIMON PERCHIK * * * To keep from breathing you cough the way these two stuffed pillows still float on the bed wanting to fly off together – you have been given an advantage, are aroused by snow melting in your throat as flowers and footprints though another year as gone by and your lips shrunk down to the bone – you dead are warmed by a fever no longer in one piece has barely enough dirt to hide the afternoon that knows all about burials becoming rain by listening for your cough, can hear it rising from this bed as your breath with nothing's wrong till suddenly it's louder. * * * You eat this snow for its forgiveness already hear it soften the way the window lets you look through without it making a sound though it's your tongue that can't move, is trapped, tightening on the cold not yet the word for what was lost when nothing's changed, the dead, one by one falling in front your lips without anything left over for your mother's voice and later. * * * It starts at the foundry, softens then flows slowly past though the nail you've just pulled up is already bending over, gasping for air knows all about rust from the way a summer breeze will comfort the still warm air and together eat and eat and eat – who can make it breathe again be more merciful, let it wait till the board finds another board a corner and though there's nothing inside it's enough – who but you digs with a hammer, hand over hand looking for the others. Simon Perchik is an attorney whose poems have appeared in Partisan Review, Forge, Poetry, Osiris, The New Yorker, SurVision and elsewhere. His most recent collection is The Gibson Poems published by Cholla Needles Arts & Literary Library, 2019. |
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