Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Saturday, August 12, 2017

Worthy Work



Whether metaphorical or literal, we are gardeners.
Seldom do gardens grow perfectly according to plan.
So much depends on weather and such
Therefore all we can do is do what we can
And leave the rest to a higher Hand

Those who work their land will have abundant food, but those who chase fantasies have no sense.
Prov.12:11

  All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. 
Prov.14:23 




This garden-plot of hours is a worthy work indeed
It spills its lot in flowers and the sundry fruit of seed
And though its days may test us with pestilence and disease
And grow in ways contrary to our hopeful fantasies
Still, faithful we will try to till and toil, this not in vain
If humble, we rely on He who orders sun and rain

We are not Master of life’s dust-to-dust of plant and reap
We, servant of its aster trust a Higher Hand to keep
This sun and shadow setting where dusk cools the sweating brow
That seeds a land begetting more than husks let to the plow
Then do not shirk this dirt-cupped quest of hard-fought groan and grin
But work toward the sacred Rest of harvest gathered in

Do not sit dumb while summer strums earth's sod of teeming leas
Lest winter comes and hunger numbs the clod that sits at ease
This garden-plot of hours slips its flowers through our skin
Toward that Great Roll Call of fall and harvest gathered in
So we, willing and able, should with glad humility
Serve He who sets Time’s Table with bread, then eternity

© Janet Martin

 At the far end of my garden the corn is not much taller than the tomatoes, due to late replant due to cold wet May and beginning of June. 
Here's hoping the mega-rain we had last night is followed up by sweet heat then maybe we'll still get a little corn, come September. Of course, on every corner around here a market-stand brims with corn, or will, Lord willing, so we will not go hungry, unlike pioneers who, after a storm like we had last night might fear starvation!
I read the book Little Clearing in the Woods this summer.
First they needed to clear the land, thus getting seed in rather late. Then, after a summer-drought the struggling plants were wiped out by 2 days of heavy rain. Terrified of starvation, Caroline's widow-mother prayed and God provided, not an easy means of food, but a means, all the same!

Reading stories like this stirs humble gratefulness for what we enjoy from the hand of God...
and it stirs a sober awareness of what is expected in return!


Saturday, April 29, 2017

On Moment-metered May and Must

PAD Challenge day 29: For today’s prompt, write a metric poem.

I love when life is a healthy balance of 'ought' and 'want'... all 'ought' is no fun, all 'want' is no good!



The thought of what I ought to do is tugging at my hand
The taunt of what I want to do is tugging at my heart
The place where dusk chased day away is bright-eyed once again
With May and Must and other love-entrusted works of art
Where tick-tock meter of the clock, since Time began will seal
The pictures tinctured with our touch, on Past’s elusive reel
Thus, between ‘ought’ and ‘want’ I wrest
Where voice of choice will soon attest

© Janet Martin  

Happy, healthy Saturday to you!


Thursday, April 20, 2017

Loveliness of Task

PAD Prompt 20: For today’s prompt, write a task poem.



Of all the loveliness of life, in want and need's duress
Of finding finest treasures in measures of mundane-ness
(Though we may not always have sought or even thought to ask)
We often overlook the common loveliness of Task

The evidence of Providence is in each gifted breath
He grants through Adam’s curse, a chance to taste the bread of worth
Where often in the moil of toil we take and break and eat
Forgetful of Task’s loveliness that favors hands and feet

…and though the glance-value of come and go seems small and plain
If we live to give it our best we will not strive in vain
The saddest state of being, seeing only form and face
And missing how the loveliness of Task spills from God’s grace

© Janet Martin


The best way to -re-appreciate Task is to not feel well enough to perform them for a little while, then we covet the smile of Ordinary and Task! 

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,
Col. 3:23

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Creed For All



So we rebuilt the wall till all of it reached half its height, for the people worked with all their heart.
Neh.4:6



 Busy, busy days...the harvest is ripe!
We work, knowing it is not for naught...


We each were born to do our part
Then, pray we work with all our heart
Not to achieve the praise of man
But to give God the best we can
For man is nothing without He
Who grants His grace and sympathy
So, if we strive to live our days
For Him, He also gets the praise

© Janet Martin

 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,
Col.3:23

Monday, April 11, 2016

Dream and Dreamer-defenders



 PAD Challenge day 11: For today’s prompt, write a defensive poem.


Like traffic on a freeway full of dreams
The stream of Monday-morn commuters pour
To keep the growling wolf outside our door
Is quite a full time chore, or so it seems

Like merchants of mind math-games, hands and feet
Adhere to expectation and demand
The taskmaster of moments takes command
On sand where choice and consequence compete

Like dream-mates in the sport of live-love-learn
Of off-to-work before dark dims the day
Where wins and losses strew the age-old way
Of almost-yesterday, we take our turn

Like They did before us, we too commit
To maintain time’s affair of hold-let-go
Like blue-collar prize-fighters, oh, we know
That if we want to win we cannot quit

© Janet Martin 



What are you going to do
to defend The Dream today?
where even now the what-why-how
of it dwindles away! 

Plan a picnic,
 Plant a garden
 Paint a picture,
 Pray for trust

 As we learn
What really matters...
...the soul is not dust-to-dust