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Indelible in the Hippocampus is the Laughter

Indelible invasion haunts a body, until words spin a queen from broken threads.

March 14, 2019

Sialkot 1969 Anytown, Anytime

Silk of girlhood adolescence, womanhood
raw thread snapped he was the one who had tied
the, rakhi, run his fingers on
the linea negra while she was still
in her mother’s womb
the only safe place

to awake why does she think of chess? cornered
straddled pinned, trapped, drugged, addled
by a huge and heavy staleness, a toxic maleness
unable to move
the corpulent assaulter
on top of her, behind, beside, inside
one hand stuffing
a kerchief in her mouth and the other others
holding her down while stabbing
bulbous penis, malignant root, digging in took a section of pipe
call a spade a spade
and not edible pawnography
blood,
where
copious, ephemeral, indelible everywhere her insides, were

terrified and still
unable to move, she stares
up into the high Victorian ceilings spilling
with their dark ominous beams
All the while
the clink, clink, clink
of water dripping
in the metal bucket
behind the bathroom door
After wards,( gauze, iodine, sedative) she finds

words, too have power to rearrange the pieces
sutra, the cotton from which suture spun
turning the wheel she will be queen again.

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Sophia Naz

Sophia Naz is a bilingual poet, essayist, author, editor and translator. he has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize, in 2016 for creative nonfiction and in 2018 for poetry. Her work features in numerous literary journals, including Poetry International Rotterdam, The Adirondack Review, The Wire, Chicago Quarterly Review, Blaze Vox, Scroll, The Daily O, Cafe Dissensus, Guftugu, Pratik, Gallerie International, Coldnoon, VAYAVYA, The Bangalore Review, Madras Courier, etc. Her Urdu/Hindi poetry appears in the anthology Raushniyan(2018). Her poetry collections are Peripheries (2015) Pointillism (2017) and Date Palms (2017). Naz is a regular contributor to Dawn, Poetry Editor and columnist at The Sunflower Collective, editor of the journal City, as well as the founder of rekhti.org, a site dedicated to contemporary Urdu poetry by women. Shehnaz, a biography on her mother's life is forthcoming from Penguin Random House in 2019. www.trancelucence.net.

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