Sunday, April 6, 2014

Night's Poem



Pad Challenge Day 6: Write a night poem

Mute layer over layer merges blue on bronze-bathed sweep
Of pastures on the hillside, silver rivers in the dell
It snuffs the reaching shadows scrawled in whispers on sod-fell
Where minstrels croon a vesper tune to lull the day to sleep

Darling, the road to paradise beneath duvets and dreams
Is scarred with sundry stumbles where attempts at greatness spill
But we will set aside the sorrows of morning until
This spread of star-soft kiss dissolves within time’s begging streams

This span of God-gifted reprieve from duty's tireless tome
Tucks earth beneath the luxury of slumber’s smiling sighs
Save for the bard that wanders through its wonder-woven skies
In search of that elusive word lost somewhere in night's poem

© Janet Martin

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Dusk Dirge to Moment-surge



 This morning I said, Saturday already?! and tonight I wonder where it went so quickly...


Dusk spreads her evening gown
Of blue across the dale
Remnant threads of coral-orange
Tint her fading veil

Upon earth’s solitude
Time opens up a room
Claiming one more day to rest
Forever in its tomb

We cannot altar streams
From whence they come or go
Filament of hopes and dreams
Vibrant in its flow

How silver-ly it rolls
A free and phantom mist
Rushing through our hearts and souls
To moments memory-kissed

Janet~


This Saturday's muffins are a special treat! Orange poppy-seed muffins

Waiting to be Discovered...





PAD challenge day 5: write a discovery poem


We come, running thought over curvature, line
Ancient twists, yet never old
Ink-jeweled buds on an alphabet vine
What will each flower unfold?

Discovery is a beautiful rush
The artist of ink is a king
See how new empires unfurl from his brush
Words are a wonder-full thing

Shuffle, arrange, rearrange; what will be?
Over and over again
Message and medium intricately
Mingling in drops from a pen

Drawn to this well of infinity
We know that here we can find
Unending treasure; possibility
As broad as the reach of the mind

Poetry hovers, its fanciful form
Wafting in whispers unstrung
Ah, how the surge of its sweet, soundless storm
Vexes the want on my tongue

© Janet Martin  



Discoveries...



 

 PAD Challenge day 5:  Write a discovery poem

I have discovered the sultan of pride
Is not easily dethroned
Master-mind of a thousand lies
Though with my tear-drops stoned

I have discovered love’s great joy
Is like a quick switch-blade
For sorrow keens its sharpest curve
Where joy its acme laid

I have discovered in your eyes
How there, the truth oft slips
Regardless of the syllables
A-flounder on your lips

I have discovered beauty’s best
Is not a thing of skin
Its fairness is unparalleled
Where love shines from within

I have discovered year on year
That life’s ceaseless return
Regardless of status or age
Are more lessons to learn

© Janet Martin

I Have Discovered...



PAD challenge Day 5: write a discovery poem

  

Worry, fussing, fretting
Never solves a thing
But drains the hour of happiness
Where laughter could have been

Brooding, venting, raging
Wasted energy
For I have discovered
What must be will be

Waiting, praying, trusting
As sight and faith contend
For I have discovered
God is faithful in the end

© Janet Martin

 Trying not to fret as rain turned to snow overnight! Hubby battled blizzards through northern Ontario yesterday...

Friday, April 4, 2014

My Shangri La





No ego bloated braggarts barter here
And to this gentle-shouldered paradise
I come without the pressure to adhere
To codes and rules and Time’s impatient sighs

Perfection blooms in ghastly disarray
Inviting me to revel in bronze bliss
Where work is more like toil’s vacation pay
And dirt the proof of summer’s sanguine kiss

Beneath the rod of God on sod I bow
Midst bowers bent with vegetable and fruit
As mercies only His touch can bestow
Awakens worship’s wonder, ‘it is good’

…and here a breeze bickers with butterfly
And there a bloom becomes a portico
For honey bee; above an azure sky
Sprawls where a fleet of billowed cloud-ships go

No tock of clock corrupts this tranquil berth
Though high noon sun has dipped beyond the trees
I do not hasten from this heaven-earth
Of locust song and vesper melodies

For just as Time began in such a place
Surely, God walks here in the cool of day
Where gratitude and full joy interlace
When I come to my garden plot to pray

© Janet Martin

This poem tied for fourth place in a monthly Inscribe writing competition.We were asked to write on what brings us joy. The weather may keep our feet from the garden but not our thoughts:)
 I appreciate all the kind and helpful words and suggestions for improvement. Thank-you! esp. to those brave enough to voice helpful hints!


Since David the Psalmist and Shakespeare and Frost...



 PAD Challenge Day 4: Write a 'since' poem

Since David the Psalmist,
And Shakespeare and Frost
Since Marvell and Milton and Clare
Since Browning and Dickinson, Kipling and Yeats
Poetry spills everywhere

Since Coleridge, Tennyson,
Shelley, Swift, Blake
Since Byron, Longfellow and Guest
Wordsworth and Whitman and Herrick and Donne
Poetry speaks the heart best

Since Whittier, Rossetti,
Wyatt, Watts, Poe
Raleigh, Patmore, Phillips and Wilde
Lawrence and Hardy and Drummond and Burns
Poetry is heaven’s Child

Since Collins and Cowper,
Fitzgerald, Bronte
Since Lincoln, Kilmer and Riley
We touch the soul
Though time's centuries roll
Of God-kisses in poetry 

...to name just a few!

© Janet Martin

Since God, So Rich in Mercy




PAD Challenge Day 4: write a 'since' poem

Since God so rich in mercy
Fills the night-sky with new dawn
We ought to trust His Providence
And humbly journey on

And since we are surrounded
With forefathers rich in faith
We ought not spurn the heritage
In which our hope is laid

And since we know that soon this life
Returns from dust to dust
We ought to consider the One
In Whom we ought to trust

And since God, rich in mercy (don't you just love that picture?)
Does not leave us to despair
We ought to fill our lips with praise
And our hearts with prayer

© Janet Martin

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, Heb. 1:12

But God is so rich in mercy, and he loved us so very much, 5 that even while we were dead because of our sins, he gave us life when he raised Christ from the dead. (It is only by God's special favor that you have been saved!) Eph.2:4-5