Within The Framework Of Life’s Breath by Linda Imbler


 

Within The Framework Of Life’s Breath



Life Force 1

Nature:

The crooning of nightingales
laughing at the moon.
After a winter, bitter,
scrolls a sublime summer,
even with sun streamed warmth 
not penetrating deeper woods.

A garden etched with wildflowers.
A necklace chain of blossoms.
The gardener’s music leaves 
benevolent smiles on the turned earth.

I do, while weather changes,
thirst for May,
and beg it to
convey Heaven’s influence
to all I love.


Life Force II

Magic:

Make the earth invisible and change nature,
hours, hours,
long sprung and weighty.
Inhabitants,
close to turrets frolic,
fancifully clad.
Starry souls creeping in
by way of soundless entry.
Enchantments won from wise men.



Life Force III

Adventure:

The fall of Lucifer
and apples from a tree.
The glory of a crown denied.
Our insecure future
born from what we lack,
as we drive within life’s highway blaze.



Life Force IV

Freedom:

Now is the time for all good men,
and We the People
to allow our favors to last. 
When yesterday’s gone,
we should hope to neither divide,
nor forget.



Life Force V

Truth:

Keep a slow faith.
Who brings messages to the
messenger birds,
roosting on ancient signs?
Under a city of clouds,
who is telling the stories 
sprung from lightening bolts?



Life Force VI

Stillness:

An arch of tombs within the walls of time.
Feel the patronage of floating ghosts,
under the ceiling of Heaven.
The rhythm of angels,
using midnight as a good disguise,
and the witnessing of monsters,
explained by a withdrawn hermit.


All hearts have one true link,
our life forces,
defining us,
and guiding our dreams.


About The Author

Linda Imbler’s poetry collections include five published paperbacks: “Big Questions, Little Sleep,” “Big Questions, Little Sleep” second edition (expanded with 66 additional poems), 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.comIn addition to writing, she helps her husband, a Luthier, build acoustic guitars in Wichita, Kansas, U.S.A.

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