Description
There’s much to be experienced in a year’s time; much to be thought, much to be learned and taught, much to be felt, much to be imagined, and much to be remembered.
Our bodies work as systems that store thoughts, emotions, and dreams. And, as a result, we fear the insurmountable, celebrate triumphs, cherish memories of good times, and dislike the unpleasant.
This is my stroll through one great 365. It is a diary of sorts; of ideas, sentiments, and fancies.
And, although within these pages are the images of only one writer, each reader will find relatable notions to examine within their own physiology.
Twelvemonth by Linda Imbler 5/5
Profoundly penetrating poetry
A satisfying and inspiring read, this poet knows how to use the English language to express layers of meaning within her verse. I have previously read Red Is The Sunrise by Imbler which I thought opened windows into the poet’s mind. Twelvemonth goes further and takes you deep into the writer’s psyche and soul. This is a collection for those who love to re-read and delve deeper into long, expressive poetry.