Horizontal
Lines of Lady Lazarus
At the devil’s hour, my dream broke
Like rainwater splits up on a
colocasia leaf.
Maybe my cinnamon mood is blind
tonight?
Maybe my psoas shadows are lost at
last.
I heard the coarse silence of a
cat’s leaping
Over the horizontal lines of Lady
Lazarus.
A dead rat set equitably amid its
incisors.
As if death is trapped into life's
claws.
The cat's squinting eyes in the
moonlight
Sieving lustrous phosphorescence
Through the semi-transparent
curtain.
I felt scratchy wool on my heart's
surface.
I am not sure, what would you do?
If you were my doppelgänger.
How do you eavesdrop the beat of
darkness?
I placed my palms over my rib cage.
My breath rattling as suppressed air
Susurrates in a cedar sprays.
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