Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Standing on the Edge...of Eternity
"I don't like thinking about it. It makes my head hurt" said Victoria the other day as we tried to imagine the vastness of Eternity.
Brief Prelude
They flow, breath-whispers winnowing our days
Swift hours tinted with love’s sundry hues
A kaleidoscope of purple, pinks and blues
The golden-bronze, the scarlet autumn blaze
And here within its trial and error leap
Within its planting and its gathering
We bear life’s laughter and its suffering
Praying the Lord His faithful watch to keep
For this is a brief prelude to the Place
Where we will set aside earth’s wants and woes
How soft and keen its moment-measure flows
A vapor-rush of Love’s mercy and grace
Before we join the ranks gone on before
Into the fathoms of Forevermore
The dew upon the grass soon disappears
The fragrance of its gleam evaporates
This life is like a drop that dissipates
In quickened murmuring of days and years…
© Janet Martin
yes, that old quote is true; We grow too soon old and too late smart...
Where Heroes are Born...
Image source and stories
It is not on a sweet,
Still,
Soft and
Peaceful
Coral morn
That this world’s heroes
Are born…
No, it is
In the hard-core
Life-and-death decisions
Of putting others before
Self
Where flesh is sacrificed, scarred
And torn
Here; this is where
Heroes are born
© Janet Martin
Monday, May 20, 2013
Beneath the Arch of Azure Sky...
Beneath the arch of azure sky
Against earth’s dappled green we lie
A little cloud, a little sun
And so another day is done
Beneath the arch of azure sky
The bud unfolds, then blooms and dies
A little rain, a little sun
And so another spring is done
Beneath the arch of azure sky
We join the moments drifting by
A little pain, a little fun
And so another life is done
Beneath the arch of azure sky
A mother hears her baby cry
A little rain, a little sun
For this new life that has begun
© Janet Martin
We never know what will be told
as this day's story-line unfolds
But this we know, in Whom we trust
To Him we yield our thoughts of dust...
My hearts and prayers are with the suffering in Oklahoma tonight!
Lady Spring
There is no lady quite like you
You flaunt earth’s purest green and blue
You wear an apple-blossom crown
And flare your dandelion gown
There is no lady quite as fair
As she with lilacs in her hair
And stately tulips round her feet
Where soil and toil and wonder meet
There is no lady quite as dear
As she with petals in her tear
Earth laughs to see her dance and sing
Across the land; fair Lady Spring
© Janet Martin
Oh Love, from Whence Comest Thou?
Oh Love that formed us in Thy depth of holy thought and will
Oh Love that shed Thy blood upon Golgotha’s
lonely hill
Oh Love that breathes Thy spirit into all who will believe
Oh Love, our sacred merit as Thy fullness we receive
Oh Love that gives us purpose for each task both great and
small
Oh Love, faithful through ages while earth’s kingdoms rise
and fall
Oh Love, of greater portion than our meager minds can grasp
Oh Love, faithful assurance as its Mystery we clasp
Oh Love, Alpha, Omega, the Beginning and the End
For who is more supreme than Thee, the sinner’s gentle
Friend?
Oh Love, who taught Thee how to love; from whence was Thy lot
cast?
Love transcends, beneath, above; ‘I AM the First and Last’
© Janet Martin
The university professor attempted to describe agape Love without God...and failed.
Of Flesh and Soul
The flesh is but the temple harboring the ageless soul
The pride of life a ripple where time’s quickened hours roll
And soon we set aside its boast to sleep beneath the sod
The flesh adheres, from dust to dust; the soul returns to God
The adjournment of mortal woe meets our mortal gaze
But the immortal none can know in full until that place
When we stand before God alone to receive our reward
And tardy pleas cannot atone for truth that we ignored
Grace opens wide its gate and mercy appeals patiently
The day of grace with our last breath and Time will
dissipate
The flesh returns to dust; the soul meets God at Heaven’s
gate
The gods of self and this old world are never satisfied
The God of Heaven spilled His blood; our ransom crucified
‘It is finished’ Love
supreme cries out for you and me
© Janet Martin
Of Threads, Thoughts and Things Past
The sky threads the river with silver-blue sheen
The sea threads its glimmer with gold
As spring threads its glory in garments of green
Over earth’s ebony hold
You thread my thought with the hint of a smile
You thread my heart with your sigh
And every so often in my midday mile
You thread a tear in my eye
The bloom threads the stem with petal-fragrance
As leaf-song and flower unfold
Spring threads the air with hope’s effervescence
Where hills become heaven’s threshold
You thread my memory with silver-soft touch
You thread the wish in my sigh
And every so often I miss you so much
You thread that tear in my eye
© Janet Martin
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