water droplets on glass panel

War Memorial

by
Peter Englot
There is no shelter from this rain
droplets so small
that they do not fall, but
float
in every direction,

accumulating

not just on the shoulders
of my rumpled duster
and brim of my felt hat,
but on my brow,
shirt, pant cuffs,
nostrils,
soaking me outside
and in

gaze fixed on the tip of my finger
tracing your name

which should not be among these countless others
etched in polished black stone
extending too far in either direction.

I should not be here
among so many other damp travelers
treading mist

wondering what to call
what you did.

Peter Englot grew up in Queens, New York, earned degrees in linguistics, and has spent many years trying to help universities be better. He lives with his wife, Anne, in Manhattan, where he walks to work at Hunter College. His poetry has appeared in Blueline and Newtown Literary.