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.
Palash Mahmud is a writer, book critic based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. His poetry, literary reviews and criticisms appeared in Cordite Poetry Review, Mediterranean Poetry, Active Muse, League of Poets, Superstition Review, The Punch Magazine, Kitaab, Ephemeral Elegies, The Bosphorus Review of Books, Poetry Potion Trouvaille Review, Poet's Choice and forthcoming elsewhere. He read & reviewed for Sepia Quarterly.
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