Showing posts with label golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golf. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Glad

PAD Challenge day 10: For today’s prompt, pick an emotion, make it the title of your poem,

Jordan Spieth, Masters

Someday, I sighed to Victoria yesterday,as we watched the shadows lengthen at the Masters in Augusta Georgia, we too will have long, blue shadows on green, green grass...


Glad, glad that bad days pass
And in time's hourglass
The tide that brings
Those 'why-shaped' things
Holds laughter-dappled grass

After life-storms relent
And its havoc is spent
Glad, glad bad days 
Become the haze
Beneath blue skies sun-rent

Glad, glad when we are sad
And wish for what we had
That in the flask
Of Mercy's task
Wait new ways to be glad

 © Janet Martin


For you make me glad by your deeds, LORD; 
I sing for joy at what your hands have done.
Ps.92:4




Monday, April 13, 2015

Embrace It...to all of us




Congratulations to Jordan Spieth, enjoying some gold green-jacket moments:)



Embrace it; 
the offspring of trying
and never giving up
Savor full the flavor of
The victor's cup

Embrace it;
life's joy and sorrow
finely interlace
and who knows what tomorrow holds
to take its place

So, embrace it;
this very moment
flowing Whence to Thence
is shaping and bestowing
recompense

Janet~



Sunday, April 13, 2014

...And Then It Fades Away




 I took these pics off the TV screen so they're not that good...I always feel incredibly happy for the winner of a competition and incredibly sympathetic to the disappointment of the 'almost winner'! Congratulations Bubba! and we will see you next year, Jordan. what a day at the MASTERS!

…and then it fades away
The screen of twilight dark and deep
Where both triumph and heart-break sleep
In Past’s Immortal Day

That pinnacle of bliss
Where grit and glory coalesce
Soon falls beneath the burnished tress
Of Bygone’s faded kiss

Life’s bitter loss and tear
As dreams die on hope’s gilded green
Amalgamates upon a screen
Of middle-night and yester-year

A blend of gold and gray;
On one hand joy, the other grief
A moment free-fall from Time’s sheaf
…and then it fades away

©Janet Martin

In an interview tonight they asked  Ted Scott, Bubba's caddy 'what next?' he replied  'its a little soon to think about that but he knows he's going to bed tonight to sleep and tomorrow morning we begin another day...' Isn't that what we all do? Triumph or disappointment, we go to bed and begin again in the morning!