Saturday, August 1, 2020

LINDA IMBLER


LINDA IMBLER

A Moment In A Cup

What happens when you lay down
a tea bag after you have dipped it?
Does it change that moment into lovely or beastly?
Like the butterfly effect,
but instead of the weather,
something happens within your heart and head.?
I think not.
For lovely moments are earned with smiles.
And beastly moments are earned with lies.
So, do and think the waking days of your life
as you would in your most pleasant dreams,
and you will never have to say
you’re sorry in either.








Secret Mettle

Born with a silver spoon,
As a platinum haired Norseman,
This once bronze paladin in the summer sun,
Always reaching for the brass ring,
With an iron will,
And an imperfect heart of gold.
The accident bestowed upon him
Titanium legs and hips,
He now lives under an aluminum roof,
This once upon a time tin god,
He steels himself,
Seals himself,
Against the memory of her.









Touching Moonbeams

Fresh moonbeams,
along the sky,
as the resurrected boy
in wrapped linens
runs from a blind soldiers’ grasps.

Fresh moonbeams,
shedding,
atop old drawings
upon old walls.
Today’s Jerusalem morphed.

One life touched.
The waterfall
of youth slows to
a trickle and
cessation sets in.

One life touched.
The water pot
carried in
a man’s arms.
Customary woman’s work,
seen as a map for the Teacher.

Life’s mysteries, never ceasing.


LINDA IMBLER


LINDA IMBLER: Her poetry collections include four published works by Amazon, “Big Questions, Little Sleep,” “Lost and Found,” “Red Is The Sunrise.” and “Bus Lights, Travel Sights."  Soma Publishing has published her three e-book collections, “The Sea’s Secret Song,” “Pairings,” a hybrid of short fiction and poetry, and “That Fifth Element.”  Examples of Linda’s poetry and a listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com. In addition to writing, she helps her husband, a Luthier, build acoustic guitars.

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