Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Winter's Recompense


This poem eked/leaked out amidst many household chores yesterday...
I'd love to finesse it a little but am on the verge of LOTS of kiddos today,
 due to March-break and 'we-miss-Janet's-house'


 (hopefully there will be fresh cinnamon buns for morning snacks)



Beneath a lofty latticework of woodland’s red-bejeweled limbs
Where nature’s violinist moves a breathy bow across primed strings
And where the air runs rife with life in harmonies we simply sense
I’ll take a chair and watch the unfolding of winter’s recompense

Where we must wait for rusty gates to groan beneath the weighted tress
Of vines that spill their bud to blooms that fill our cups of happiness
Where winter’s chill revives a thirst for summer’s sea-song serenade
And bare feet dancing to a tune immersed in knee-deep pools of shade

Where gardens grin with half-grown dreams and sparkling streams lure fishermen
Where afternoon bursts at the seams; its fabric blue and green again
Where all the world seems sweet and kind after winter has lost its grip
And left its grit and gale behind where nature’s eaves with blossoms drip

Where we will climb the highest hill to almost touch the lowest cloud
Where time unfurls the daffodil like school-girls standing glad and proud
Where we greet morning with a bounce and sport a smile upon the face
I’ll take a chair, and watch the woodland lose itself in leaf-green lace

© Janet Martin

A glimpse at what is waiting if we just hang in there!









Monday, March 26, 2018

Winter Almost Spent...( and a little Brantley-chuckle)

Does Almost-April's-Artist ever stop you in your tracks with a big, old WOW! 
Stunning simplicity is his style... doesn't it just make you wanna smile BIG?







The art of Almost April spills its charcoal sketch to burnished page
It draws tall towers on the hill that that bore the roar of winter’s rage
A tipsy-doodle in the middle of a yellow noonday spread
Makes Old Man Winter’s bluff and bluster melt like honey on warm bread

The art of Almost April etches the outline of naked trees
Like masterpieces on earth’s barren girth of wind-swept leas
It steals the breath of on-lookers eager for canvases, un-white
And keens the sanguine summer-dreamer’s bloom and green-leaf appetite

The art of Almost April often under-rated wows us so
It’s supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Oh,
Then stop and tip your fine felt hat to the painter of whimsy, dear
With but one color on his tray to decorate earth’s plain veneer

The art of Almost April kindles in the heart a heady flare
It makes us ready to return to till the land so still and bare
The art of almost April soothes the weathered wounds of discontent
And splays with dusky grays a work entitled Winter Almost Spent

© Janet Martin




I couldn’t figure out where Brantley found a piece of bread he was gleefully chomping on
…until later when I peeked in where I left the oven door open a little to finish cooling the loaves!




Wednesday, March 21, 2018

March Masterpiece In The Making...


In the last 24 hrs. March's Muse seems to be in overdrive!
...sometimes one simply needs to pause and poem it out!


March is a stage; an orchestra begins assemblage where
The air is teased with fingertips strumming winter’s postlude
While masterpiece arrangements cupped as yet beyond bold stare
Lure audiences gathering in spring’s amorous mood
  
…where branches burgeon with ecstatic melodies of green
 And earth trembles with expectation’s confidence of blooms
The violinist’s bow is gold, drawn soft across mauve sheen
Of mist-anointed morning-tide and zephyr-swaddled tombs

March hails to trails, woodlands, hills, fields; for these hold center stage
Where balladeers and troubadours cannot contain the lay
Withheld until the chill of winter turns a warmer page
Where springtime’s Maestro waits with baton poised while preludes play

March mingles moody montages with resurrected hopes
It harmonizes sunny skies with snows that linger late
While optimistic audiences fill south-facing slopes
Experience has taught them that the song is worth the wait

© Janet Martin

Looking for a nice backdrop to your March workaday routine?
Love this music and picture arrangement entitled "A Thought of Spring" by Tim Janis






March Mosaic...


Sometimes my bones ache with unwritten poetry...until I let it loose

The hard grind of finding just the right text/tints to paint veiled glints into lines,
 leaves one gloriously vexed with the delightful call of...Next?!
March Mosaic was a spin-off from the poem March Music...
yet neither poem quite satisfies my March-poem appetite
where freedom of thought and ink comes with one big expense; Time!



Thatch patches blotch the lofty hill
That long stood poised, pristine and still
Where earth looks like a cottage roof
As March administers spring’s proof

The scraggly limb dons ruby gems
And pussy-willow diadems
Jack Frost must take his art elsewhere
As March kisses him to thin air

The berth that holds bloom-mirth from view
Is cracked where crocuses poke through
Soon hyacinth and daffodil
Will line earth’s sky-wide windowsill

…as nature’s boulevard runs rife
With glorious whispers of new life
Where buckets tacked to maple-trees
Gather taste-bud's sweet luxuries

And though the land looks bland and dead
Beneath its heath of weathered thread
A soundless splurge of colors teems
Where earth is bursting at the seams

…and dreamers bare their muffled necks
Stretch like fat cats on sun warmed decks
And answer to the dancer’s call
Where March makes minstrels of us all

© Janet Martin