Thank you to Danijela Trajkovic of A Too Powerful Word for publishing my poem today.
https://atoopowerfulword.wixsite.com/magazine/post/linda-imbler
Protective Coloration
Protective coloration,
prescribed illusions, cheating changeovers.
For predators with a hungry form,
maybe an arctic fox
with his attacking design
built around his foxy affiliation
with ice and snow.
Or, perhaps prey,
a glass octopus, transparent,
hiding from whales or sea birds.
Delicate winged butterflies,
up against a tree bark,
playing hide-and-seek with frogs and lizards.
Even those with a penchant for glamour,
spiders and peacocks, vivid, kaleidoscopic.
When all are done integrating,
what remains is a safe and happy life.
Humanity,
polychromatic sculptures
with an external, laid wrap of skin.
Humanity, a distorted spoil
by those who speak sin,
descended from some primitive wrong.
We, without the constant lock
of all the light that
potentially shines from inside us,
using our colorations
to hide that glow.
For now, humanity,
misused figures only forged
in the image of the bound.
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