Showing posts with label November. Show all posts
Showing posts with label November. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2024

November-Hushed


Garden-scapes are strangely quiet...


Sheared and shucked and tucked and tilled...


Hushed, the heaven-on-earth riot...



Of frames, fruit and flower-filled



Autumn's auburn awnings dwindled


Golden haloes dimmed and fell...


Autumn's auburn awnings dwindled
Golden haloes dimmed and fell
Earth, a hearth of embers kindled
With November-hushed farewell

Hushed, lush, lofty leaf-song rivers
Nature's funereal repose
Quickens sentimental shivers
From our heads down to our toes

Garden-scapes are strangely quiet
Sheared and shucked and tucked and tilled
Hushed, the heaven-on-earth riot
Of frames, fruit and flower-filled

Hushed, the carefree, barefoot banter
Of life-heady, laughing child
Heedless of Time's fixed decanter
Spilling where farewells run wild 

Like a heart learning love's lessons
Earth endures That Which Must Be
Time's cacophony of seasons
Age-old, still stuns you and me 

Where the bud bursting with treasure
Bears its bloom, withers and falls
Till the whole of nature's pleasure
Decks November's doleful/soulful halls

Hushed beneath a sheath of snowflakes
Hope and joy toll welkin bells
Comforting a world of heartaches
With November-hushed farewells   

  © Janet Martin
 

Hushed, the carefree, barefoot banter
Of life-heady, laughing child...



Saturday, November 9, 2024

Like November (or Dancer's Dare)

How it tugs at tender heartstrings; November's bronze-brown-blue-grey...


Suddenly we are all children gazing wide-eyed...


...at the Creator's reminder of love's many-splendored hues


"look! it's raining, marveled the 2 1/2 year old little boy,
as we gazed agape at God's symbol of promise, that without rain, cannot be seen!





How it tugs at tender heartstrings; November's bronze-brown-blue-grey
How it woos Surrender's smarting as fall's fading ballads play
As the sassy zephyr swindles hues of scarlet-yellow-red
As a beloved Maestro dwindles leaf-montages overhead

How we wish time didn't hurry like the homeward trek of feet
Or like leaves that scuttle, scurry and cartwheel 'cross yard and street
How like lonely shepherds, shadows scale the slopes at eventide
How November's sheave-shorn meadows cast a quiet countryside

How the part that balks and reasons rocks the heart with poetry
How the quiescence of the seasons taunts Want's bent of vanity
How the rebel wind rants, reckless, where once rustling cornfields gleamed 
Akin to grief, raw and restless where once winsome Dreamer dreamed 

How the ache of farewells, meted in each fallen leaf, runs wild
Yet, beauty is not defeated; wonder is a laughing child 
Where the canvas of November showcases the Artist's law
Earth, a hearth of dying embers, kindles hearts with unplumbed awe 

Where the sweep of furrows, umber, slumber, green and gold bereft
Where no onlooker can number what remains of autumns left 
Where solitude of November stokes a haunting melody
Strains of 'Nothing stays forever' wafts across the bloom-doffed lea

Autumn's Anthem spills unbidden; how its lyrics lilt and swirl
Suddenly we are all children, universal boy and girl
Gazing wide-eyed, meeker, kinder, at November's stunning dues 
At the Creator's reminder of love's many-splendored hues 

How it tugs at tender heartstrings; sorrow in its finest form 
Hones a sense of hope where Parting, takes the world by golden storm
Loosed Leaf startles grief with gladness, tango of ten-thousand-(thousand) feet 
Dares the Dancer to brave sadness like November, Bittersweet 

© Janet Martin



Parting, takes the world by golden storm...
Daring the Dancer to brave sadness









Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Moment-sum Momentum or Pleasure of Enough


I linger intentionally these days;
days that time flies through!


'oops! Sorry gramma!'


He kissed Baby Jesus and said 'nap' and put Him back to His mommy😘😍


...suddenly the momentum of moment-sums soft-rouse
A kinship with November’s sparser sweeps...


 and barren boughs...


I linger more; I cannot bear to hurry you because
You slip through hearts and fingers like autumn’s dying applause
Of wind-strummed leaf and harvest’s remnant sheaf, frost-brittle where
Not long ago you frolicked on spring meadows, green and fair

…and trembled in bud-bowers full of flowers to unfold
You tickled us with hours while turning the new year old
You leaped from fallow furrows, clothed earth in a gleaming gown
Before we sheared each field like sheep, and begged of you, ‘slow down

Sometimes we mourn the way you steal the seasons you beget
Yet in your age-old ways you heal the very wounds you let
With rise and fall and ebb and flow of morn to eventide
You tame once hurried footsteps; bid us to regard each stride

and so I linger more, while you run fearless fingers through
The tatters of a sigh, an autumn sky deep, denim-blue
Where suddenly the momentum of moment-sums soft-rouse
A kinship with November’s sparser sweeps and barren boughs

Dear Father Time, each season awes us with so much to love
And so I slow my pace to taste The Pleasure of Enough
And linger more to look and feel and learn what you would teach 
Before moment-momentum melds to reels beyond my reach

© Janet Martin

You leaped from fallow furrows, clothed earth in a gleaming gown
Before we sheared each field like sheep, and begged of you, ‘slow down’...


Our neighbor's dog is our dog too esp. when it comes to treats!
 He knows if he waits long enough
Mrs. Janet will, without fail, find a treat for him😅😂💓
and he is always eager to give me a big, wet, smelly farm-dog kiss of appreciation
(if I let him😝)














Thursday, November 16, 2023

Like Nature's Rendition of The Last Post

 





Something about the early dark of November kindles nostalgia...




Sometimes, like an old song a bygone era reappears
To replay on a phantom stage fond scenes of yesteryears
To coax back into being what will never be again
Save in a book of memories we open now and then

If only to remind ourselves not to get lost too long
In the bittersweet ballad of an intangible song
Wafting upon the starkness of an Autumn eventide
After leaf-notes have fluttered from the treetops where they sighed

...all summer long, like a love song we took for granted till
Whispers were winnowed one by one and everything was still
Save a gripping rendition of the Last Post being played
For fallen leaves; and moments and the melodies they made

© Janet Martin

 


Wednesday, November 8, 2023

November Is The Poet's Bliss...

The poet's bliss is November...


Sentimental hues arouse...


Warmth from autumn’s waning embers...


Wafting from nigh-barren boughs...


Where the brittle corn rows shimmer
Weighed with final harvest-boon...


Where the revived pastures glimmer
Green as green as middle-June...


Where the heavy heavens splinter
With inklings of snowflake song...



Where the emptiness of gardens...
Lines canning shelves, row on row...



The poet's bliss is November
Sentimental hues arouse
Warmth from autumn’s waning embers
Wafting from nigh-barren boughs
Where the brittle corn rows shimmer
Weighed with final harvest-boon
Where the revived pastures glimmer
Green as green as middle-June
Where the heavy heavens splinter
With inklings of snowflake song
And the kiss of Old Man Winter
Starts to flirt with old and young
Where the emptiness of gardens
Lines canning shelves, row on row
And the chores that summer pardons
Are tackled with gusto now
The poet’s bliss is November
Something in its brooding bent
Fills the poet with the splendor
Of a heart, humbly content

© Janet Martin

The poet’s bliss is November
Something in its brooding bent
Fills the poet with the splendor
Of a heart, humbly content...









Psalm 69:30

I will praise God’s name in song

and exalt Him with thanksgiving.