Overall her poetry is like a mood, or a map.
Her vocabulary and rhythms work together to describe a natural setting, often a forest, that is also a psychological setting, often a lover considering their partner, that is also a philosophical framework, a cosmic cycle that is slowly churning deeply below both the natural and psychological settings, in which all these things are intra-convertible.
Sometimes the natural setting resembles a forest with rocky soil and awareness of the canopy. Other times, her poems are set in a watery world of clean wet air and gray hues where sound travels far. Rarely are her poems set in the society of people.
Klink uses some techniques very well, like synaesthesia, or repetition.
My favorite poems were:
Half Omen Half Hope: "Pleasure and failure feed each other daily. Do not think any breeze, / Any grain of light, shall be withheld."
The Radiant: "and when the truth appears it will be strange /.../ so that what is desired is also possible"
If Tou Wake: "the light travelled back and forth, just audible, between us."