We are not quite as carefree as we were in days gone by
And Something makes us linger longer where the petals lie
Where hour upon hour that we pour our lives into
Like flower-gardens, bloom then fade; a fugitive ado
Morality, legality, frugality, oh my
Are quite enough, my love, both heart and hand to occupy
We sense a Requisition, dense with dew and harvest dust
And realize Submission is an Elemental Must
Time’s law of live-laugh-love is rife with life’s vexatious
Durst
Its surrender-grief-death, unequivocal as the first
Summer slips through our learning reach with granted gifts
galore
While yearning fingertips and lips beseech, acquiesce,
implore
Ah, we have not lived long enough to know what lies ahead
But oh, we know enough to know our tears are not all shed
Yet love, oh, splendid love still fills the flagging frame with
hope
Where Summer weans dew-dusty sheen from sun and shadow
slope
The air is sweet with the depleting ways of bloom and bud
The green-grass chair where we put up our feet will soon be
mud
And all the things we planned to do in summer’s shining day
Will, like the ilk of dust and dew, shimmer then fade away
Ah darling, oh, my darling we are not as carefree now
As when we stood on spring’s threshold and Zephyrs kissed our
brow
And dreams, like starry streams flowed slow beneath the
willow limb
Where summer seemed quite long enough to condone wish and
whim
© Janet Martin
What a week...
phone calls in the middle of the night
most serious conversation in the middle of the night(please pray?)
(there is such a fine line between betraying confidence and 'bearing one another's burdens')
waiting for jars to be done steaming in the middle of the night
I begin, in spite of the love of it, to feel 'Summer' weary
What a week...
phone calls in the middle of the night
most serious conversation in the middle of the night(please pray?)
(there is such a fine line between betraying confidence and 'bearing one another's burdens')
waiting for jars to be done steaming in the middle of the night
I begin, in spite of the love of it, to feel 'Summer' weary
Thank you for this. It really took me back. Lord. thank You for those times.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank-you Lord!
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