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Simon PerchikOctober 21, 2015
Inside this monument a rain
it doesn’t want, coming by
with winds and the flag
 
 
this way and that reaching out
as if the war ended
smelling from all your letters home
 
 
wet—they had to be wet, scented
with thunder and kisses
left on the ground, already
 
 
this harvest—stones becoming
other stones and blood
that no longer returns to your heart.
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