Lightning
by Hafsa Mumtaz
Flashing in the nocturnal dark,
Breaking the wintry silence:
Like a messiah is a glittering mark
Swimming in your heart like fluorescence;
Like Zuko's redemption arc
Becomes The Avatar's essence;
Like a knight on a galloping horse
Vitreous in the moon's slashes;
Like a kintsugi would enchant and endorse
The trivia, the imperfections of gashes
In pots or marvelous flambĆ© ceramic –
Glistening light violet cracks balsamic.
Hafsa Mumtaz, aged 23, is an emerging poet and writer based in Pakistan. She is currently working on her M.Phil. in English Literature. Her works (poetry, and short fiction) have appeared 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, The Sandy River Review, Couplet Poetry, Corvus Review, and is forthcoming in Bewildered Souls Anthology: Volume I, by The Black Inks Publications.
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