Showing posts with label wonderment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wonderment. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Don't Wait for Wonder


Cherishing the word cozy today
while I pray for drivers to be safe!
(Victoria just made it home after being sent home early!
Wow! Was I relieved to see her! And wow, was she relieved too)


The feeding station has been flooded with feather-flurry all morning





Don’t wait for wonder; look and see 
For surely, purely poetry 
Brims from a beauty-giddy fount 
In glints too manifold to count 
Like petals from a blossom-tree 

Don’t wait for wishes to come true 
Let Mercy’s Meanwhile run us through 
With wonder-wild astonishment 
To smile away longing’s lament 
And make us humbly thankful too 

Don’t wait for what already is 
Of giggle, snuggle, hug and kiss 
For if we look beyond today 
To pine for morrow’s might or may 
How much of here and now we miss 

Don’t wait for wonder’s sweet surprise 
While plundering a sea of sighs 
But take the time to look and see 
To touch the hand of Majesty 
And gaze into the Giver’s eyes 

Don't fall for some far-off decoy
But cherish words like 'girl and 'boy'
For far too soon the picture fades
Into floats in phantom parades
That echo with yesterday's joy

© Janet Martin 

Cherish words like girl and boy...and COZY!




Friday, January 22, 2021

Marvel-Medley

In the book The Dean's Watch
the Dean, Adam Ayscough's great sorrow was 
that he did not discover joy until near
the end of his life.
But when he did, how he marveled at
how wonder-filled life became.

Glimpse Him in sky-grandeur, 
in rock-wefted specks of snow






Marvel where a myriad of masterpieces spill
Crunching beneath footsteps and bedecking tree and hill
Waiting in the wake of winter to break boreal mud
Ensconcing earth in rich em’rald of unfettered bud

Marvel at the mercy that disperses second try
Meting, ever meting so much more than meets the eye
Like the wind that whispers in the winnowing of dark
Tugging at bare branches and strings tangled ‘round the heart

Marvel at stars lilting in the laughter of a child
Season-panoramas stitched like patchwork quilts run wild 
Fashion from thy ration of life’s lease, a counterpane
Pieced by sun and shadow, clover meadow, rush of rain

Marvel at the melody that throbs with God’s ‘behold’
All that He created waits, pure worship to unfold
Glimpse Him in sky-grandeur, in rock-wefted specks of snow
Savour the sweet flavour of joy, wonder’s afterglow

Marvel at the way mere man is lavished with God's grace
Fitted to love's masterplan with ways thought cannot trace
Permeating purpose into every single breath
"To God be the glory, Maker of heaven and earth" 

Marvel at the endless possibilities of awe
God's forgiveness is the bedrock and crown of love's law
Marvel at the hemline of Majesty trailing where
We behold but the fringes of His Everlasting care

© Janet Martin


For You, Lord, have made me glad through Your work;
I will triumph in the works of Your hands.
O Lord, how great are Your works!
Your thoughts are very deep.
A senseless man does not know,
Nor does a fool understand this.

this marvel-medley was pieced together between
pre-dawn lego-creations, 


scrambled eggs...

second coffees 

and other such domestic marvels💗
(tell me, is not the sound of tea or coffee being poured
one of life's sweetest, simplest marvels?!)








Thursday, January 7, 2021

Ode to Goodness


"Thank Goodness for the unfailing things."
commented a friend on the previous post...
Amen!
Here is an Ode to Goodness

Where not so long ago I lost my heart
on a snow-canvas of blue shadow-art




one mysterious little critter left a trail of
heart-shaped tracks in the snow, as far as the eye could go...



I used the advantages of ink to 
open this poem with a buttercup meadow😊
Doesn't just saying the word 'buttercup' make the day feel brighter?!


Buttercups spilling like sparkles of sun 
Over a meadow of flora, fresh-spun 
Where not so long ago I lost my heart 
On a snow-canvas of blue-shadow art 

Creation cannot deny He who spills 
Four season splendour to hollows and hills 
Jack-frosted window-pane, plush, blushing morn 
Dreams running rampant in gardens reborn 

Time is a flutter, a gilt butterfly 
Winter-spring-summer-and-autumn, oh my 
Over and over, earth’s flower is wrought 
By what the Father of nature has taught 

Light shatters darkness at break of Today 
Nothing can keep what God promised, at bay 
We gape as if we have never beheld 
Amethyst mist with molten oceans meld 

Goodness and Mercy will never betray 
Hearts that have humbled their will to His way 
The surface showcases blush-blue-gold-green 
While faith embraces The Sacred Unseen 

Larks lift their lyrics without second-guess 
Hark! Can you hear it? Perfect happiness 
Winter's hearth flickers with quickening cheer 
Of warmth and welcome to all who draw near 

Leave to the atheist, spec, blind and rude 
Futile debates of love misunderstood 
Better to marvel where beauty confirms 
Goodness to we, little better than worms 

Snow-flowers shower the bower with stars 
Gazillion sequins bedeck brumal bars 
Where Old Man Winter will yield to the charm 
Of a fair, golden-haired lass on his arm 

Rivers will gurgle and giggle, set free 
Out through the wide-open veldt to the sea 
Farmers will whistle and mothers will sing 
Throwing back shutters to welcome in spring 

Robins will warble and buds will unfold 
Pink-petal miracles, green, purple, gold 
Woodlands will brandish fresh notes from each limb 
As nature heralds the Bard of the hymn 

Seeds will astonish as we watch them grow 
Specks small and brownish God’s power will show 
Unfathomed increase, our hunger to feed 
Divine Providence contained in a seed 

No one can thwart what the Lord sets in place 
Evil will never be greater than grace 
Seasons will never be left to ‘perhaps’ 
*Hear how the hill sings and how the tree claps 

Lilies will never forget how to bloom 
Consider He who arranges the loom 
That weaves the fabric that so clothes the field 
That breathes the wonder whereby hearts are healed 

That woos the worship from we, always caught 
Between what has been and what yet is not 
That keeps us, still in the thick of the fight 
Cradled in colours of mercy and light 

Where soon the afternoon climbs the last knoll 
Like tilted steeples the blue shadows toll 
Where freeways twinkle with dot-to-dot cars 
Where dusk is waiting to draw down the stars 

Where we are never forsaken by He 
Who trails but fringes of His Majesty, 
Who lowered glory through sky after sky 
Of unplumbed galaxies to you and I 

Praise to the Giver of wonder and mirth 
Praise to the Maker of heaven and earth 
Praise to the riches no miser can hoard 
From God’s abundance of goodness outpoured 

Praise to the Artist of supreme design 
Praise to the way awe and joy intertwine 
Praise to the Author of beauty unflawed 
Praise to the goodness and mercy of God 

© Janet Martin 

Isa.55:12
*You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; 
the mountains and hills will burst into song before you,
 and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

There Is No Denying This Genesis of Joy

“The world will never starve for want of wonders; 
but only for want of wonder.”
― G.K. Chesterton, Tremendous Trifles

A  child's joy is so pure!





There is no denying this; Children’s laughter, chatter, kiss 
Reminds us that happiness is not a complicated quest 
Fortune is not found in things; angels are not white with wings 
We can all feel rich as kings if we recognize life’s best 

Wonder is want satisfied; a relinquishing of pride 
As we set ourselves aside, caught off-guard by awe unchecked 
For there’s no denying this; He who authors wonder’s bliss 
Thus orchestrates the genesis of joy without defect 

Want is always on the hunt; at the mercy of the brunt 
Of discontentment’s blunt and insatiable emptiness 
There is no denying this; what a wonder, Wonder IS 
As a glimpse of God surprises us with happiness 

© Janet Martin 



Thursday, October 15, 2020

How Indeed or How? In Deed


How faithfully his hand bestows
Inside each little bud, a rose...






(early morning childcare means late day poem-post😊)
In spite of the gloomy rain outdoors there was still  lots of sunshine indoors


Sometimes the days that I secretly worry might be a little long and indoor-dullish
turn out to fly by in a flurry of happiness!
And I humbled-ly whisper, 'thank-you God'

How kindly He our need supplies 
He thrills us with constant surprise 
How faithfully his hand bestows 
Inside each little bud, a rose 

How manifold his majesty 
As we behold a fringe of He 
Whose ways and wonderments extend 
Beyond what man can comprehend 

How often He protects and keeps 
While we proceed with flying leaps 
Into a heap of wish and whim 
Without a single thought of Him 

How patient is the One who hears
The tender tenure of our tears
How wise and loving the design
That tests the branches of the Vine

How trustworthy and absolute 
Is He who no one can refute
How holy is the ordinance
That requires obedience

 How never mistaken or late
How ever loving, ever great 
How dare we live and never laud 
Our everlasting Father, God 

How kindly He supplies our need
How we should worship Him indeed
How faithfully his hand bestows
The grace whereby each mortal goes

© Janet Martin 

Psalm 100:5
For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; 
and his truth endureth to all generations.



Saturday, September 26, 2020

Wonder IS God's Signature

 



A Wonderful First Fall Saturday of 2020!




Wonder is spring’s first fair flower 
Summer fields and Autumn’s show 
Wonder is a winter morning 
Swaddled in fresh-fallen snow 

Wonder is boundless, blue welkin 
Wonder is wee bird that sings 
Wonder is a reawak’ning 
To a world of lovely things 

Wonder is dew-diamonds dazzling 
Daybreak with silver-starred blur 
Wonder is a just-hatched gosling 
Wonder is God’s signature 

Wonder is worship’s expression 
Stirred by beauty’s sundry form 
Wonder is God’s intercession 
As He takes the heart by storm 

Wonder gleams in sun-steeped stubble
Wonder whispers, roars and sings
Wonder soars above life's troubles
And restores hope's broken wings

Wonder eases disappointment
Silenced wish and whim applaud 
While we gaze in sheer amazement 
At unveiled glimpses of God

© Janet Martin





Ps.92:1-8

It is good to praise the Lord
and make music to your name, O Most High,
2 proclaiming your love in the morning
and your faithfulness at night,
3 to the music of the ten-stringed lyre
and the melody of the harp.


4 For you make me glad by your deeds, Lord;
I sing for joy at what your hands have done.
5 How great are your works, Lord,
how profound your thoughts!
6 Senseless people do not know,
fools do not understand,
7 that though the wicked spring up like grass
and all evildoers flourish,
they will be destroyed forever.


8 But you, Lord, are forever exalted.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Wonders Never Cease


 A glimpse of today's wonders and it's not even half-past morning yet!!







Ah, wonders never cease
Where trouble’s ways increase
Still nature’s tides release
Ripples of constant awe
As seasons overflow
The banks of Bygone’s woe
With love’s breath-taking show
(Love is the Giver’s law)

Wonder with fresh surprise
Ignites a thousand sighs
It delights our eyes
With beauty’s blessing-feast
Then lift thine drooping head
Mercy does not forget
Wonder’s buffet is spread
On north, south, west and east

Yes, wonders never cease
Midst constant chaos, peace
Where flowers, hills and trees
And innocence and such
Fill hearts with joyful praise
For life’s most common days
Never cease to amaze
Beneath the master’s touch

The woodland’s tranquil path
Winter’s green aftermath
The faithful autograph
Of sunrise-riven lease
Where Mercy is renewed
Where hope is bloom-imbued
Where grace stirs gratitude
Where wonders never cease

© Janet Martin

Psalm 40:4-5
 Blessed is the man who has made the LORD his trust, 
who has not turned to the proud, 
nor to those who lapse into falsehood.

Friday, June 5, 2020

Awe's Treasure Hunt


 I remarked to my sister this morning that sometimes I mourn 
the myriad beauties I miss because one must sleep!
 I am reading Stars Come Out Within  by Jean Little
as she recounts her battle with worsening eyesight 
that pushes her to the edge of blindness!
It renews thankfulness for the gift of sight!

Here are a few thrills I witnessed this week...







Each day ought to be a treasure hunt for awe
whether outward or when stars come out within.

I know a place where wild trees bloom unseen by living soul
We witness much but still only the fringe of wonder’s whole
The tender touch that begets beauty’s manifold hurrah
Makes getting up each morning like a treasure hunt for awe
Where momentarily I might mourn for majesties missed
But cannot sorrow long where a new throng of thrills untwists
Like mist that drapes earth’s eastward edge as morn’s heavens declare
The glory of Creator God who gilds this thoroughfare
With beauties none can number or find ink enough to pen
But be glad we have eyes to behold again and again
And vow to never simply look, but let sight’s mercy spur
A hymn of thankfulness to Beauty’s Divine Creator

© Janet Martin