Yahoo! I just had another baby!
Kiddingđ
but sometimes that's kinda what it feel like
when another poem is born;
Oh, the joy after the labor and the deliveryđđđ
And no matter what composes picture-shows of 'life weâve had'
On dawnâs skyline beams Beginning of a new day, arenât you glad?
but in my defense,
I never want to get so jaded that I am no longer awed by The Utterly Awesome!
(and Jim agrees)
Arenât you glad today is never replayed from duskâs lowâring door?
That each bud of bloom delivers beauty not beheld before
That the glorious hope of Heaven waits at death if we believe
Not the cradle to be given one more lifetime to achieve
Arenât you glad we start as babies; not yet set in our ways
That Godâs mercy new each morning never His goodness betrays
That His Word is everlasting, not keeping pace with the times
Not like shifting cast of shadows, but steadfast as mountain climes
Arenât you glad that we are never too old to learn something new
That the seasons keep their order, spring-summer-fall-winter through
That sunrise and set are always out of reach of fingertips
Set before our gaze to author praise from amazed hearts and lips
Arenât you glad for cuppa something steaming, books and cozy nooks
For chatter and laughter brimming from sparkling children and brooks
That as we are growing older God surprises us with joy
Impossible to discover as a younger girl or boy
Arenât you glad for socks and mittens, kitten-puppy happiness
For delight when the response to our âpleaseâ replies with âyesâ
For tap-dancers made of raindrops, shoeless freedom of bare feet
For the fervor of the vision and thrill of mission complete
For a table set for dinner for two, or for company
For redemption for the sinner; arenât you glad God sets us free
For the poetry of wonder making ordinary Grand
For the feeling of belonging when we traverse hand in hand
Arenât you glad today is never replayed; yesterday unbound
Even best days wouldnât be as sweet the second time around
And no matter what composes picture-shows of 'life weâve had'
On dawnâs skyline beams Beginning of a New Day, arenât you glad?
© Janet Martin
And below
a glorious Glad Song
Psalm 113
Hallelujah!
Give praise, O servants of the LORD;
praise the name of the LORD.
Blessed be the name of the LORD
both now and forevermore.
From where the sun rises to where it sets,
the name of the LORD is praised.
The LORD is exalted over all the nations,
His glory above the heavens.
Who is like the LORD our God,
the One enthroned on high?
He humbles Himself to behold
the heavens and the earth.
He raises the poor from the dust
and lifts the needy from the dump
to seat them with nobles,
with the princes of His people.
He settles the barren woman in her home
as a joyful mother to her children.
Hallelujah!
Aren't you glad too,
That sunrise and set are always out of reach of fingertips
Set before our gaze to author praise from amazed hearts and lips
Notice how the sun no longer rises across the field
like it did a month ago?!
A sure sign that winter is trundling toward spring!
And last but not least,
did you know you are one of the rare people who pauses on this porch?
I would like to tell you thank-you!
I am so glad you do because as George MacDonald once penned...
A poet is a man (or woman) who is glad of something
and tries to make other people glad of it too!
George MacDonald~