Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2020

Heart-changer




Only God can do that; It starts in the heart, you see
To put a Band-Aid on infection is foolish futility

So to try to remedy sin without heart yielded first
Is like trying to be washed clean while in sewage immersed

Without surrendered will the holy change that we pretend
Is like a coat of paint that always peels off in the end

...but when with humble heart we yield to He who loves us most
Then, only then can real change start, as grace becomes our boast

© Janet Martin

 For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, not to be regretted; 
but the sorrow of the world produces death.
2 Cor.7:10

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

A Small Sonnet on Season-change

PAD Challenge day 12: write a form poem
 (here’s a list of 100 poetic forms for reference),
and/or…Write an anti-form poem.

 (Form poem)
Sonnet 14 is an English or Shakespearean sonnet
which consists of three quatrains followed by a couplet. 
It follows the traditional rhyme scheme of the form: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.

A week ago the world was brown...


and leafy-gold...


Now it is wrapped in a sequin blanket white and cold!
(lost camera found!:)

With thousands of acres of corn still standing
it's hard to welcome Old Man Winter with wide-open arms



Beneath starred sweeps and diamond-studded shawls
The garden sleeps; fall’s final flowers fade
Where eiderdown of heaven decks earth’s halls
And rooms beneath our skin are rearranged
In an attempt to adapt to the art
Of constant change that cannot change time’s ways
And all must learn to reconcile the heart
To ordinary ordinance of days
Where we should have emotions well-rehearsed
But somehow still are taken by surprise
Though season-tides have never been reversed
To satisfy the hunger in our eyes
Where hope is always reaching for the moon
And winter always seems to come too soon


© Janet Martin








Friday, September 14, 2018

On This Note...



On this note, due to a major shake-up to what has been a somewhat regular routine 
for quite some time, I will be away for a while
but hope to be back after a vacation and then adapting to a new
childcare routine starting at 7:00 a.m.
Hope to see you sometime in October!




On a note of orchards groaning with the glut of grace and toil
Where the mantle of new morning gleams like frosting over spoil
Where Hope to spring’s furrow planted is poured out in harvest-hymns
On a note twixt Past and Promise, where Today spreads fledgling wings

On a note of Change pursuing what is pressed against our skin
Where the Hour keeps undoing and refilling nests within
And the Things we thought quite common startle us with Letting Go
On a note where skylines open to what Time waits to bestow

On a note of flower-tatters scattered where sweet summer wanes
On a coat of earthy matters fixed to heaven’s holy trains
On a road where twist and turn can take us by sacred surprise
On a note where Having Held melds hello’s handshake to good-byes

…on a note of knowing little of what waits to spill its store
Where each day is like a launching pad hinged to for-nevermore
Frilled with gray and gold appointment like footprints splashed-dashed on sand
Where each note of leaping forward leads to farewell’s upper hand

…on a note of raw rebellion tamed by traits of Father Time
Where the green of leaf turns golden like medallions on a vine
And the sheen of dreams turns dusky where the rise and set of sun
Tunes the notes of moment-music into soulful said-and-done

On a note of wish and wonder so profound it steals our breath
Where the heart can skip a beat so full of life so close to death
...where the rhythms we relinquish have prepared us unaware
For the notes that wait to wash across the stars and bars of prayer

…on a note of apprehension and fresh thoroughfares of trust
Where the Unknown is an ocean surging through faith’s speck of dust
Where we cannot nurse the notions that turn fear into a noose
But proceed in part with caution and in part with heart foot-loose

On a note of simple Being with a Mary-like Reply
Of ‘Lord, Be it unto us as you have said’,  we try to fly
And be ever humbly thankful for the chance to dance and sing
On a note, often off-key but always meant to worship Him

© Janet Martin




 "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered.
 "May your word to me be fulfilled."
Luke 1:38

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Perfect...




It’s not perfect; time’s arrangement spills with Duty’s charge and change
We are always touching something that the morrow will estrange
Darling, dormant ages slumber where no footsteps ever tread
Twilight tucks its newest member into past’s eternal bed

Morning like a misty matrix forges from its gorgeous ilk
That which weathers time’s wayfarers with tethers of steel and silk
Where the threads which weave a lifetime fall through fingers far above
Where what is not perfect passes first through Hands of perfect love

Darling, let’s not be too hasty to assume gloom’s so and so
Creatures perched on earthy bleachers speculate but cannot know
The full impact of the pieces that seem more like shards than grace
Where what is not perfect leads us nearer to That Perfect Place

It’s not perfect; but let’s reason together while here below
‘once our sins were red as scarlet; now we are washed white as snow’
And the pardon for the verdict that would damn each soul to death
Has been signed by Perfect Mercy; let’s praise Him with every breath

© Janet Martin

  Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.
Isa.1:18 KJV


Never mind that Dolly's dress was inside out and backwards; through Love's eyes she was perfect!