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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Thank you very much to Editor Agron Shele for publishing my poem in Atunis Poetry.


https://atunispoetry.com/2018/04/29/grave-poem-by-linda-imbler/






Grave

There's something wrong with your grave.
It’s not the wrong kind of grass covering you,
nor an incorrect variety of flowers growing atop.
The tombstone looks fine:
The symbols etched into the granite
are perfectly formed.
The dates are right.
Your name is spelled accurately.
The shady tree above is grandly leafed
and suits its purpose.
Yet, there is something wrong.
This grave is wrong for the simple reason

that you don't belong there. 
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Friday, April 27, 2018

A big thank you to Editor E.S. Wynn for publishing my poem 'Last Day' on Leaves of Ink today.

http://www.leaves-of-ink.com




Last Day

Friday, April 27, 2018 | Filed under Linda Imbler
Contributor: Linda Imbler

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We got up so early with so much to do.
We made plans throughout the day,
separate events that would happen,
where our paths would not cross
and would keep us further apart.

We sent each other messages to voice
rather than answering the phone.
We chose not to meet for lunch
because we both wanted different foods that day.

We promised ourselves
to tell the other those loving words.
We bought each other a gift
but gave not of our time.

We chose to spend one precious hour
that evening in a heated debate
whose outcome neither could control.

Only one of us rose the next morning.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018



Thank you to editor Jack Horne at Whispers in the Wind for publishing my acrostic poem "Questions."

https://whispersinthewind333.blogspot.com/2018/04/april-activity-feature-acrostic-poems.html










Questions

Questions are not answered
Until fully answered by yourself.
Everyone is always
Searching for
Truth, but
Indeed, by the words 
Of others
Never will your truth be 
Satisfied.
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Monday, April 23, 2018

Thank you to Editor Glory Sasikala for publishing my poem "Told In Dreams" in the April Issue of GloMag.

https://view.joomag.com/glomag-glomagapril18/0200999001524180633?short










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Saturday, April 21, 2018


Thank you to editor john page for publishing my poem in the academy of the heart and mind.

https://academyoftheheartandmind.wordpress.com/2018/04/20/ice-dancers/


APRIL 20, 2018 ACADEMYOFTHEHEARTANDMIND FICTION, POETRY

Ice Dancers




By  Linda Imbler


In the dead of winter,
teach them to bob up-and-down,
to wobble from side to side
to protect their roots from the push of icy winds.
Before they wither,
do not let too much ice settle on them.
do not let then become weighted down,
oppressed.
Teach the tender shoots
the faith that spring will come.
Teach them to weave.
Let the dancers on this stage
express themselves,
and see the world not just as cold,
but sparkling and bright.
Teach them the art of dancing,
as surely God is light on his feet.

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Thank you to Michael Organ and Val Tuck of Tuck Magazine for publishing my two poems.


http://tuckmagazine.com/2018/04/20/poetry-1432/



Poetry

April 20, 2018 Poetry , POETRY / FICTION
momentcaptured photo

By

Linda Imbler


Batman, Recalculating


As children,
they did not know their mothers were grooming them to be Batman,
giving them capes of compassion and utility belts of courage.
Teaching them to always rise above their problems,
to raise their grades, to raise their children, to look up,
to reach for the stars, to reach for the pie in the sky.

Today, the power of that high high-rise,
once more luring them upward,
turns deadly when the planes hit.

Today, all they can do is descend,
ninety minutes and sixty-eight levels of stairs
carrying a wheel-chaired woman.

They make it outside right before the towers fall.

All the time going down,
hearing their mothers voices,
reminding them:
do what is right although your knees shake,
do what is right although your arms tremble,
do all you can,
even if it could take you into the ground.



Love and Truth


What did you mean
when you said love could change the world?
When you loudly proclaimed the truth would set one free?
You interpret the need for destruction
necessary to prop your agenda,
the excruciating belief of more antis than pros.

Why cast shadows?
No more bullying, you cried
as you cut off other drivers with your car.
Respect for all, tumbling toward disgrace,
as that waiter you embarrassed
and left shaken with your loud complaints
about the service continued into the night,
in front of your friends.
How clever they must think you are!

The elderly woman you did not hold that door for
as you barreled out to be the first into the great outdoors,
while you scream for respect for women.

Daily, this is your way.
Not a result of poor night sleep,
a head ache or severe bad news
that puts you on edge.

But you are on edge, you’re on the edge,
and you want the edge.
If you must manipulate,
do so with the best of intentions.
Yet, you do so for what purpose?

We’re waiting to see the results of your getting ahead.
Where would you lead us?
We, who wish to see love change the world.
We, who wish for truth to set us free.

We, who wish to do what it takes to accomplish that.

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Monday, April 16, 2018

I am beyond thrilled to have my poem "Mysterious Corridor" published in the Spring, 2018 Issue of Illumen. Thank you to Editor Tyree Campbell.

http://albanlake.com/guidelines-illumen/#


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Sunday, April 15, 2018

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Saturday, April 14, 2018

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For Asifa:

RIP.  No one can hurt you now, Baby Girl.






Girl
Boundless energy
savagely made still.
Memory snuffed.
Partner breath called down.
No way to calm
frantic what-ifs.
Like Tantalus,
relief forever out of reach,
for parents
of children
whom death stole life
through mortal hands.
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Thank you to Red Dashboard for publishing my two poems, "Uniforms" and "Sanctuary" 
in this anthology.

http://thewrite2change.org/books







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Thank you, Tasha Roberts, of In Between Hangovers for publishing my poem.

https://inbetweenhangovers.wordpress.com/2018/04/05/dreams-last-even-in-war-by-linda-imbler/






Dreams Last Even in War 

by Linda Imbler

Among scarlet guns,
held in the unrested clench of fists
of tired troops,
in the long, long battle,
dreams last.
Among the fogged schizophrenia
of peace wanted
and war necessary,
within all the fighting,
dreams last.
Among the uncharitable cargo
on the backs of soldiers,
even within the tense disembarkation
of olive drab or navy blue
in all their hearts and heads,
dreams last
even unto the insistent numeration
of the final count.




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Monday, April 2, 2018

Thank you to Editor Mark Antony Rossi of Ariel Chart for publishing this poem.

http://arielchart.blogspot.com.au/2018/04/vividly-writing-to-add-to-beauty-of.html



April 02, 2018









Vividly Writing To Add to the Beauty of the World



Our words evoke mood and memories.

Choose them well.



Bad recollections and caustic moods have no place on this page.


We should move beyond pain, beyond animosity.

We should call with pencils images we wish to see,

inking only those that brighten space and time.


Happy and affectionate only be allowed.

Leave all other words to those for whom hate is an occupation.



Linda Imbler

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April 02, 2018

LOADS





Loads


I see the trucks’ loads.

I see them piled up high

in front of me on the highway,

with cargo full of sad regret, considerable worry, and dreaded fears.


I can't view even faint hope up ahead

for longed-for wishes, sacred trust, and fulfilled dreams.

My vision is blocked by the loads.

There’s no looking around the trucks.
Linda Imbler

Thank you to Editor Mark Antony Rossi of Ariel Chart for publishing this.

http://arielchart.blogspot.com.au/2018/04/loads.html
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Thank you, Editor Mark Antony Rossi, of Ariel Chart for publishing this poem.


http://arielchart.blogspot.com/2018/04/reincarnate-rock.html#more



April 02, 2018

REINCARNATE ROCK









Reincarnate Rock


Is there truly a sound for an era?

We can tell the age of trees

by the number of rings 

surrounding their core.

We can tell our age

by our most important songs

held within our breasts.


The trees in woods remember we walked among them.

We remember what we sang as we walked under those branches.


Yes, the familiar strains do count the years.
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Thank you to Editor Sand Pilarski of Piker Press for publishing this poem.

http://www.pikerpress.com/article.php?aID=6848
 




Beautiful Ruin 

Within peeling walls,
where spiders and specters now dwell,
and hold court with the dust,
they alone remain
as the non-derelict guardians
and holders of this history.

No more to hold the roof aloft
than time itself.
A roof crushed under the weight
of leaves and detritus,
outside would-be invaders
who threaten to force entry
and destroy the sanctity
of broken glass and tiles.

This grand deconstruction,
splendid in its disrepair.





"Beautiful Ruin" was previously published in Volume 48, Spring, 2016 in The Broad River Review Literary Magazine.
Article © Linda Imbler. All rights reserved.
Published on 2018-04-02
Image(s) are public domain.
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Thank you to Editors Shirley Bell and Dave Kavanagh for publishing "Last Day" in Issue 26 of The Blue Nib.

http://magazine.thebluenib.com

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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Thank you to J Todd Underhill for this magnificent reading of my poem "Tomb."


https://soundcloud.com/user-650163872/poems-of-prayer-and-praise-042


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Thank you so much to Aliquis and the entire Credo Espoir team for publishing 5 of my poems in this issue.


http://credoespoir.wordpress.com


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On May 17, 2017, my first poetry collection, "Big Questions, Little Sleep" was published on Amazon in paperback and Kindle versions.
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