Quite The Collection
Deeds of harpies,
their odyssey recorded
as legends.
A goddesses’
incantation,
risen to Heaven.
The tenacity of a
juggernaut,
jealous and destructive.
Kraken’s nectar inside a
potion,
brewed in the canteen of
Olympus.
Satyr theorizing
how the labyrinth is
laid.
The perplexing behaviour of demigods,
who inherited
power
from the heritage of old
warriors.
A dire framework of
creatures
who, if possessing a
tamer purpose,
might have developed
into something beyond
myth.
The Only Letter From Ultima Thule
In this realm beyond
borders of the known world,
here, the ghosts of the
dead linger,
and thoughts of tomorrow
have no place
ever-changing cloud
patterns do not exist,
only colourless blankets
of billowed vapor
hang
as a dead overhead
canopy
which blocks the stars
vessels of dead lilies
line paths,
and nearby,
a once merry maypole
sags,
its banners lacklustre,
somber, and torn.
Drabness and sterility
are masters here.
All objects,
whether matter and
spirit,
wear light grey surfaces,
flat, without any matted
texture.
There’s no moving
forward.
There’s no going
somewhere new.
And if you linger,
you will become like
this place is.
Creation past this point
will be a challenge never met.
Ultima Thule stands at
the top of the world,
as the place over which explorers' trip
while seeking something
greater
than from where they
came.
The Perfect Form
To symbolize wisdom,
to bind together humble
idols
exclusively possessing
many holy formulas,
to become Mystics
gaining secrets,
revealing that knowledge
which
will help us keep our
days sacred.
All the faithful
designs,
merged as spiritual
blend.
Each making its
contribution
to the sacramental meal.
For this reason alone,
each of us should
take one's place among
the assembly,
so that Truth may be
vouchsafed,
and grey can be seen as
neon.
All Those Saints
Their souls speak
when we are silent.
Their dark bones are
filled with light,
waiting to be freed.
Even the trees whisper
their magic,
and sunrise and sunset
hold their peace.
We read their chronicles
across the eons.
All things are
intertwined between
one overwhelming
sail
across the ocean of
their reason,
and the timelessness
of their stunning
history.
We have the most to gain
when we heed their
songs.
Dreams Sent from The Moon
Purely reinstated,
those old vague
yearnings stir,
bring such feelings
drawn from limits of the sky.
A pendulum swing of
powerful synthesis
of your mind’s sensible
signs laid next
to an alien faith.
Dreams sent from the
moon,
reviewed, returned.
Visible imagery
folded over,
one fits within the
other,
telling you that
you know more
than one night’s shine
can express.
Linda Imbler’s poetry
collections include six published paperbacks: Big Questions, Little Sleep,
Big Questions, Little Sleep
second edition
(expanded with 66 additional poems); Lost and Found; Red Is The
Sunrise; Bus Lights; Travel Sight; and Spica’s Frequency.
Soma Publishing has
published her four e-book collections, The Sea’s Secret Song; Pairings,
a hybrid of short fiction and poetry; and That Fifth Element;
and Per Quindecim.
Her new book, Rhythms Told, will be published this autumn.
Examples of Linda’s poetry and a listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for publishing my work! From Linda
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