Linda Imbler - "Lakeside Drive" and "Hail On An Old Tin Roof"
Lakeside DrivePart of London has sinned,at Lakeside Drive.say some outside of it.This one street with provincial distinctionin this valuable world.Inside,once past the sign,resembling carved and engraved bone,at the entrance,one can discover thata lack of reliance on modern technologywill still allow a placeto make great human progress.Along this wide street,these residents worship a subroutine,not of computers, but of a sanctified concordof declared harmony,between people, groups, races.The only apparatussustaining their progress,an expertise of handiness, versatility, respect, and love.The reversed significance of data processing,the process of having a pragmatic outlook,while using both the head and heart.The denizens on this maptrust no inept theist rabble.They trust only the preservationof unchastened optimism,and the flame of level temperament,and they balance the opticas neighbors shaking hand with courtesy.There’s no fallacious brag about Lakeside Drive.It simply existsas a beacon of hopefor a more appropriate now.
Hail On An Old Tin RoofI can’t shakethis prayer recited.Its song,its thoughts pound like hailon an old tin roof.It becomes a mantra.I stay awake all night,for all the thinking,not even having gray dreams.Realize,even hurting,a poet searches for dreamsI repeat,repeat,repeatthat which I know by heart:Counting sheepListing all the countries of AfricaReciting poetry.Static drum rhythm,hail on an old tin roof.
Linda Imbler is the author of six poetry collections published at Amazon. Soma Publishing published two of her poetry books and one poetry-short fiction hybrid.
She began writing in earnest five years ago. In addition to putting pen and paper to inventive use, Linda is an avid reader. This writer, yoga practitioner, and classical
guitar player lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband, Mike the Luthier, several quite intelligent saltwater fish, and an ever-growing family of gorgeous guitars. She’s been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and several Best of the Net awards. Learn more at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot. com.
guitar player lives in Wichita, Kansas with her husband, Mike the Luthier, several quite intelligent saltwater fish, and an ever-growing family of gorgeous guitars. She’s been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and several Best of the Net awards. Learn more at lindaspoetryblog.blogspot.