Showing posts with label gladness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gladness. Show all posts

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Here's To Today's Measure of Gladness


Here's to spring rain; it’s drops unchain a well of poem-ink...


Here’s to morn’s feast, mercy-released, that bids us eat and drink


After a beautiful sunrise yesterday it clouded over and
rain, previously forecasted for today, altered my plans;
mowing lawn, weeding and edging.

But, as of now, 
today is sunny 
and I am glad

(because there are weddings happening💖
one in our neighborhood
with an outdoor service planned!)

Today's poem is inspired in part, as I ponder 
the funeral I attended the other day; 
as husband/daddy and children broke 
their eulogy into three categories;
mad, sad and glad.
They each shared a reason they were mad and sad
acknowledging these two very real emotions
that come with loss, especially sudden loss,
but then they focused on glad for the remainder because
there is SO much they are glad aka grateful for!!

Please, keep these dear people in your prayers 
as they begin moving forward without beloved wife/mom.

Here's to today's portion of gladness...
from my vantage point.
From your vantage point details may vary but gratitude
is a universal common ground🙏

Here's to spring rain; it’s drops unchain a well of poem-ink
Here’s to morn’s feast, mercy-released, that bids us eat and drink
From the buffet we call today, by God’s kind grace unfurled
A treasure-trove of hope and love outpoured to all the world

Here’s to a bite of sheer delight, a crumb of happiness
Here’s to the bliss of smile and kiss and laughter’s blessedness
Here’s to the blooms that burst from looms beneath and overhead
Here’s to the joy that shouts ‘ahoy’ after grief’s tears are shed

Here’s to the sad, that makes the glad much gladder than before
Here’s to He who makes all things new and who all should adore
Here’s to the cup that we hold up; faith’s chipped and scarred affair
Mementos earned through lessons learned, turned into humbler prayer

Here’s to ‘hello’ and yellow daffodils; here’s to sweet May
Here’s to the limbs that throb with hymns of green and feathered lay
Here’s to the splurge of leaves and birds to cheer us where we are
To boughs festooned with blossoms spooned from nature’s perfume jar

Here’s to the child, pure, undefiled, wide-eyed and curious
Here’s to we who teach them to be true and industrious
To revere He who cares for we, instilled with deathless soul
Here’s to God’s Word; truth undeterred as ages wage and roll

Here’s to the earth in spring as birth wakens the slumb’ring sod
Here’s to the sky that you and I oft gaze on, dumbly awed
Here’s to the sea that sweeps the lea yet by the shoreline stayed
Here’s to each voice as we rejoice in this day God has made

Here’s to ‘us’, dear, the now and here that slip-slips through our touch 
Here’s to (un)common wealth of health and happiness and such
Here’s to the kings of simple things that never lose their thrill
As seasons run beneath the sun in ink that poet’s spill

Here's to each 'glad' to counter sadness with meek gratitude
Here's to the cares that mortal bears by God's mercies renewed
His Word assures, His grace secures the final curtain-close  
Here's to God's love, the treasure trove from whence all blessing flows

© Janet Martin

Aren't you glad
because of salvation's plan
when we believe and receive
there is no futility in life
and no fear in death.
Thank-you, dear Heavenly Father


Here’s to the blooms that burst from looms 
beneath ...



and overhead...



Here’s to the sky that you and I oft gaze on, dumbly awed...




Here’s to the child, pure, undefiled, wide-eyed and curious...



Here's to a bite of sheer delight...






Here’s to the splurge of leaves and birds...




This is the day the Lord has made.
We will rejoice and be glad in it!
Psalm 118:24




Friday, April 19, 2024

Gladness (in spite of sadness)



For today's prompt, pick an emotion, 
make it the title of your poem, 
and write your poem.

I have received so many kind words, 
messages, hug and heart emojis,
and prayers and I thank you all!
there is gladness!

Grief keens awareness
 and renewed gladness for life's simple blessings, doesn't it?





In the midst of so much taken, always still so much remains 
Kindness and compassion waken where trouble and sorrow pains 
Time is ever but a Lender; have-and-hold, a sacred lease  
Gratitude, Time's humble Spender; Gladness is its masterpiece 

Gladness finds a tender foothold in hugs, kind words, tears and prayers
Where, in grief would be hope's threshold without these and God who cares?  
How could we survive joy's sorrow? Hark, sweet words of old proclaim,
'Yesterday, today, tomorrow, Jesus Christ remains the same'

Goodness and mercy still follow; Gladness grips the Shepherd's staff 
Without Him hope would ring hollow; love would forget how to laugh
Death's shadow would not release us; but God changes everything 
Gladness shouts the name of Jesus; through Him, Death has lost its sting  

© Janet Martin






Psalm 23

The Lord is my shepherd;
I shall not [a]want.
2 He makes me to lie down in [b]green pastures;
He leads me beside the [c]still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.

4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.

5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies;
You anoint my head with oil;
My cup runs over.
6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will [d]dwell in the house of the Lord
[e]Forever.