LINDA IMBLER
Ada’s Shoes
Ada
learned when young
to
feel the music of love.
She
memorized, when a child,
the
sequences and patterns of steps toward forgiveness.
She
discovered, as a teen, the connections
made
between dancing and dreaming.
She became
very adept at both.
She
knows how to dance the moment
with
angels as partners.
Dancing
her own dance
as tap
or two-step.
Sharing
her dance
as
waltz or tango.
Learning
the dance of another,
the
sways, the paces,
the
turns and bends.
She
keeps her dance floor large.
No
narrow vision, no narrow-mindedness.
She
keeps her dance card full
of
lots of friends,
and a
smile for everyone.
These
shoes,
never
to be filled by another,
unless
one follows the exact path
she
followed, to obtain
the
best of what the cosmos has to offer.
Middle
Stand
right in the middle.
Too
much to the left,
Too
much to the right,
And
they’ll walk past you.
They’ll
never hear your words.
You’re
unseen.
Uncomfortable
drama.
The Lateness Of
The Hour
Had I known
what to seek as a child,
I
would have learned
an
extraordinary amount
so
much earlier.
I
would have applied it
all
throughout my life.
Many
opportunities passed
to use
that knowledge.
But I
am not the only one
to
fail to harness human thought.
Heed
my words as I explain where I went wrong.
We
search to find
only
those who understand us,
instead
of seeking comprehension
of all
other things.
If my
legacy is told at all,
I wish
for it to be thus.
LINDA IMBLER
LINDA
IMBLER: Her poetry collections
include three self-published works, “Big Questions, Little Sleep,” “Lost and
Found,” and “Red Is The Sunrise.” Soma Publishing has published her two e-book
collections, “The Sea’s Secret Song,” and “Pairings,” a hybrid of short fiction
and poetry. Examples of Linda’s poetry
and a listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com.
wonderful write dear poet Linda, wish you more success, great work from a great wordsmith.
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