LINDA IMBLER
COST
Leaving you
should be so easy.
Your cold ways
border on abuse,
but it isn’t,
quite.
Still,
I've paid with heart and soul,
squandered emotional and spiritual
currency
for your benefit.
An investment
yielding little return.
It should be so easy,
but I'll spend some more time
trying to decide.
ONCE I KNEW
Once I knew,
no other
could please me.
Except him.
I grew happy.
Knowing
no other would
ever make my
world turn as it should.
TEA AND BUTTER ON TAFT
The two smiling ladies exit the car
and walk toward the door.
One clad in lilac and phlox, the
eldest of her clan.
The other, the eldest of no one,
dressed in whatever color suits the
day.
The small, furry gray haired elder
greets them; he stretches,
extends his right leg forward and
bows;
a genuflection; his recognition, as
if to say I know you,
you are half of the congregation.
Inside, stands the lovely
priestess,
wearing the jeweled hands and the
glittering smile.
She speaks of art, love,
friendship, all spiritual things,
she speaks of the creation of
lovely adornments
to match the beauty of the world.
And she has the evidence to prove
their worth.
There also stands the bishop.
This is his church and we welcome
what is worshipped here.
There are rituals within this
sanctuary,
seemingly unexceptional to any
observers, but crucial to the group.
It's as if we are performing our
own kind of mass
and we do it with tea and butter.
These meetings are meant for the
sharing and acceptance
of creeds that lie deep within our
souls,
our way of confession.
Who knew that those two Eucharistic
elements
could bring forth such intimate
conversation?
There's sometimes pizzelles and
pickles,
usually pictures and poems,
but always tea and butter
to represent the truest meaning of
friendship
within the safe walls that surround
this altar.
LINDA IMBLER
LINDA IMBLER is an internationally published
poet. Her poetry collections include
“Big Questions, Little Sleep,” “Lost and
Found,” and “The Sea’s Secret Song.” Her
newest e-book “Pairings” is due out soon.
She is a Kansas-based Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Nominee. Linda’s poetry and a listing of publications
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