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POETRY IS WHAT THE SOULS OF THE ANCIENTS SPEAK TO THOSE STILL SEEKING WHAT IS MOST BEAUTIFUL IN THE WORLD. FROM: LINDA

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

 

Thank you to Editor Kathy Kieth for publishing my poetry today in 

Medusas Kitchen. 


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2025

Onboard the Moonbeams

 —Poetry by Linda Imbler, Wichita, KS
—Public Domain Photos Courtesy of Medusa
 
 
DEAD LAKE

What could these be?
The frightening images carved in a tree,
raggedly clothed skeletons with stiff collars,
shadowy monsters of the deep dripping sweet venom.

Illusions,
all seen by deep divers as if taken into a dream,
seen by frogmen on their long descents to the bottom 
from frosty morning air.

When the earth was quaking and took a strange turn,
what was created filled with rain water,
and left a hidden spruce forest below,
with their top halves above,
looking like ships with tall masts, but no decks.
Observers on land can imagine ghastly admirals 
to steer these ships. 

There are no dry docks along the edges of the dead lake,
but many wish there were due to cold water year round,
a frigid, dormant lake still drawing those thrilled 
by phantoms to it.
 
 
 

 
DOES MEMORY ALTER AN EVENT?

Before too long, possibly, 
you’ll convince yourself
what you are seeing
is not what was first seen.

One day you might find
something has lost beauty.
That first memory will vanish in fog,
until you see nothing of the old.

You might wonder what’s wrong with you.
Close your eyes.

Then just as quickly you’ll tell yourself,
that as of today,
the event did not change,
you only changed your mind.
 
 
 

 
DAL(l)I(ANCES)

He began as a conventional artist,
trying to fit among his peers. 
But with a head fit to burst,
the call of phantasmagoric hallucinations
became too loud.

With his 10-past-10 mustache, 
and an outlandish fashion sense 
screaming—“go have fun with your clothes” 
and a “by the way, be what you want to be” attitude,
he made bold artistic statements.
And like his pet ocelot, he refused to live in a cage.

He built his own dreams with imagery,
created big illusions for sale,
got our minds all tangled up.

If you asked for a party,
you got it on these canvases:
Melting watches,
Long-limber elephants,
Surrealist Spanish flamencos.

Playful even when he grew old, 
he became as content as one of the Mads.

Viewing his bizarre juxtapositions,
we felt we’d been hypnotized into a comical state 
by ludicrous idiosyncrasy.
And because we loved the comedian,
we all got the joke.
 
 
 

 
ESCALATORS AND ELEVATORS

We fell,
We crashed,
We broke,
We cried,
We hurt,
We crawled, 
but before we surrendered,
we decided to emulate
those effortless flights of seagulls.

We began by creating celebrated structures.
Some with pitched roofs,
some with balustrades,
some the height of piers,
scores of druidical monuments,
breathtaking constructions, beautifully shaped,
with the faces of the Pharaohs.

In latter days,
we set our sites on a sophisticated array 
of palace majors and minors in the sky,
clearly visible stately lighthouses,
the great nation of stars.

We have become architects of cosmic escalators 
and elevators.
 
 
 

 
HARPS PLAYED UNDER A PALE MOON

With a graceful symmetry
the ministrant songs
are strummed with 
highly honored angelic wings.

Many of us are moved to tears,
hearing the choral work
reflecting the rhythm 
of the pulse of the world.

Voices out of time
singing expressions of what is 
most significant in us,
lyrically citing the pleasure 
of the color of what has virtue;
ultimate expressions of truth and beauty
longed for by those with the most intricate dreams,
moral earnestness,
the heights of goodness and bonhomie.

This experience, so blessed, 
standing together with loyal friends,
savoring good feelings in the air,
enjoying the same sky in a pleasing way.

All onboard the moonbeams.

____________________

Today’s LittleNip:

Now come the whispers
bearing bouquets of moonbeams
and sunlight tremblings.

―Aberjhani, 
The River of Winged Dreams 

____________________

—Medusa, with thanks to Linda Imbler for today’s fine poetry!
 
 
 
All onboard the moonbeams. . .

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