Zaina Anwar, April 2014

Four Dreams

tending to
locutions

of a one-eyed
parrot

milking
the moon

in the blink
of paroxysm

clasping
a mirror

in an honored
assembly

holding
a baritone

in a skein
of lies

 
Microcosm

we are emblematic

of time’s circularity

but extinguished daily

in rituals

 
Recollection

exposed
& christened
in an age
of sorrow

abundance
of hyaline
pockets
of grief

through
ashes & stones
we posit,
we swallow

cremating
the past
in a shared
dysphoria

 

 

Zaina Anwar is a Pakistani artist and poet currently based in Islamabad, Pakistan. She has been writing poetry for the last five to six years and has been published in multiple online magazines and an anthology. She has strong Sufi inclinations and her poetry naturally tends to lean toward the equally mystical genre of Surrealism. She maintains a website/blog called Indigenous Dialogues.

 

 

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