Death Subterfuges in the Double Helix of Life Photons mother-of-pearl like aureloa of your dreams like fingers dancing on the bridges of a harp you elixir your fate line into bows of filigree dryads and naiads spout splashes of nacré baroque weaving moments with yarn of smiles and frolicking to the death of shadows the words shrink when they inhale the candour and intonation – astute. florescence. radiance, opalescence, iridaceous hoops of gilded fortitude. the loops in the helix of DNA entangle nihilism and moribund petals of draconian reality cleaved but magneted by specks of hope, for breathing oxygen is not living.
phosphenes: gold prill, blood prill afloat in the vortex of seams – the demons trancing along the edge of the scarp, planting insecurities they dine on the breaths of my reveries. Hades canopies the phantoms and wraiths in a cloak of inky fumes – icy cold and the colours evanesce into the abysses of their own. freckles of dust rosy in the veins; coal-like hair turn ashen; rathe frame of stiff phosphorous. not a whit of this caricature of folly remains, not a droplet of wine that gushes in the heart, rushes to the cheeks. the syllables of these words dilate like the cradle moulded out of dust; shroud like moonglade under the nocturnal roof.
From the Author: There are quite a few discrepancies betwixt the essence of life and death. A subtle sublimity rests in the idea of death which is pondered upon not just by philosophers or poets, but even by laymen. The two oxymorons depict how living without hope is like lying in your grave, and how beauty of each is matchlessly impeccable. While you’re alive, you don’t realize what death might feel like until you live through the death of perseverance in and honesty to your dreams.
Hafsa Mumtaz, aged 22, is an emerging Muslim poet from Pakistan, with a bachelor in English Language and Literature. She loves poetry ranging from Wordsworth to Plath. She started writing poetry at the age of 18, but got it published at the age of 22. Her poetry majorly delves in chasm of chaos of the mind and life. Her poetry has been published in Visual Verse, The Rising Phoenix Review, Women’s Spiritual Poetry, The New Verse News, Poetry Potion, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Terror House Magazine, Ravi Magazine, and The Sandy River Review.