Yggdrasil’s Collapse
The mighty tree Yggdrasil grew from first existence.
Its sacred name was never writ.
Sadly, there are those who will one
day
chew away the tree to make paper.
The reality will starve the world
because no words will fit upon the
ornamented wood.
Histories will not stand.
Right hand pages will be blank,
and no more chimes shall ring.
Left hand pages will be blank.
Planets shall be divested of
the decisiveness of their vision.
With a rush of air,
the paper center will collapse
into a pillowed cloud of powder and
ash.
There will be no more winning
allegiances,
nor more presences of Spring.
The tremendous magnitude of the
mistake,
destined to be discovered too late,
as the last of nations falls.
Admiring Brains
To aid the children of men,
a puzzling problem
arouses interest in the machinery of
thought.
From embraced doctrines of dreams
without disorder,
to flights of fancy,
it would be foolhardy to
forget our memories,
or fail to speak of them with candour.
Solutions can be accomplished by
changing tactics.
Points and counterpoints
can be hammered and bent,
or modified as a shaped ball of clay.
The transparent medium of brains,
strong greys,
forming elaborate distinctions,
old and new fragments,
some startlingly fresh.
A bridge or tunnel built,
a vault, a dome, an arch,
all of impressive scale
added to the mental landscape.
As learning grows,
understanding changes upon the canvas
splashes stimuli of colour,
a head full of aurora borealis with
dancing waves of light
as we seek to discover what the stars
are for.
Rendezvous At The Intersection
Profound influences exerted
that struggle against dissolution
now king of the road.
Signs markedly different,
once considerably distant to the next,
divisions of style paired with a
contrast of values.
Great minds may not think alike,
sloped surfaces may present as the
lanes of despots,
but a great many new elements,
reworked in some way
and incorporated into their own
personal imagery,
will allow those tilting planes to
flatten.
Inevitable thoroughfares of welded
idealism
that fly in the face of peace are
deconstructed.
Reimagined interlocked highways,
examined for a short time as risky
shapes,
and held in abeyance,
become a fresh network for
brotherhood.
And when strict comparisons are
invited,
there will still be varying points of
view.
It’s imperative to encourage divergent
thought.
Borrowing philosophies,
intriguing varieties of thought
advance,
and what can be bonded will become
of lasting interest to both.
A New Broom
A need expressed as a mighty force.
A new kind of piped light organizes my
space,
that diverted thought creates
after the period of questioning is
done.
I turn to business,
and develop the thick press of the
sublime.
I act accordingly.
A new flow of tides, suddenly desired,
pours forth,
is cast into place,
sweeps away fine grains
of what was once wreckage
using clean grace,
adding sparkle to actions
in the search for salvation.
Old, bungled gripes,
my bygone testimonies of sticks and
stones,
swept into a dustpan,
along with old, discouraged debate
fading into the background.
Dilemma
I’m caught in the whoops of a
predicament.
Extraction is difficult.
My circumstances seem a double bind.
My fate appears to leave me
sinking inside a quagmire.
caught up in a sad, complex
complication.
It looks like
my epitaph might read
as an epigram of defeat.
However, the inscription shall be
written
in the style of dark humour,
depicting me facing such a trying
position
using droll courage.
My triumph -
my feet would eventually stand on
solid rock.
The irony will be
that I was still damned either way.
Linda Imbler’s poetry collections include seven 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; Spica’s Frequency;
and Doubt and Truth. Soma Publishing has published her
four e-book collections, The Sea’s Secret Song; Pairings, a
hybrid of short fiction and poetry; That Fifth Element; and Per
Quindecim. Her new book, Rhythms Told, will be published in the
future by Soma Publishing. Examples of Linda’s poetry and a
listing of publications can be found at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.com
Nice work, Linda! “Rendezvous at the Intersection” … my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debi. From: Linda
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