Friday, June 20, 2014

Of Imagination and Temptation



   

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Mankind’s thought super-power
Is imagination
Prone to both good or evil
For with it comes temptation

How subtle is deception
This testing of our will
Amplifies weakness or brute strength
To fight for good or ill

How can we battle purely
What thought perceives as ‘nice’?
Prayer is our single sure defense
Against temptation’s vice

For thought, the lone precursor
To everything we do
Proves through our action who we serve
In places hid from view

...and mankind’s super-power
Is imagination
Thought is the doorway whereby we
Are led into temptation

 How can we guard the barracks
Immune to force of limb?
The Word of God is faultless
and fills our thoughts with Him

© Janet Martin

What a great undertaking imagination is...
soon it reveals its colors in wisdom or foolishness

Imagination is a great thing. Every astonishing invention was the fruit of someone’s imagination, but imagination is also the first-fruit of temptation!

 No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it. 1 Cor. 10:13

By The Return of Flowers





Sometimes it seems we mark the years by these fine friends of ours
How sweet it is when re-appears the fellowship of flowers
Those empty vases tucked away in winter hiding places
Are filled with lupine, peony and other darling faces

Now laughing down the dusty lane of ordinary meadows
Hails Queen Ann’s Lace, daisy, flea-bane to tease commonplace shadows
The garden sings with iris plume and lily-bloom companions
The hummingbird and honey-bee drink deep from fragrant fountains

Our winter-want is satisfied in purples, pinks and yellows
We stroll or linger long beside these fine and friendly fellows
For we know farewell trembles even in life’s fullest hour
And we cannot afford to miss the friendship of its flower

The new becomes the old too soon; youth dons Time’s sweeter sorrow
How easily an afternoon surrenders to tomorrow
…as swift a season disappears in silent petal-showers
And ever still we chart the years by the return of flowers

© Janet Martin

Often I find myself comparing years to flowers, such as that year the so-and-so was blooming when…
I took your birthday picture and the lilacs were blooming already, etc…

Some years the peonies bloom early in June (at my daughter’s birthday) and other years they make great year-end teacher-gifts!



Victoria remarked recently that she misses our porchulaca flowers. They came up on their own for a few years after one year of planting but somehow the other year they didn't re-seed. We miss flowers a little like friends who have passed beyond our reach...



Thursday, June 19, 2014

Our 'Yes-agains'








...a glimpse of my 'yes-agains' :)

What are you going to do tomorrow, hubby asked last night when he called, and I told him I’d really like to get caught up on laundry if the weather is nice and hoe the garden and clean the house a little more thoroughly. Again?  he asked and I said’ yes, again’... 

Isn’t everyone’s lives made up of ‘yes-agains?’ He drives to Green Bay, Wisconsin or New Jersey…again; most people go to work again, What a gift those ‘yes-agains’ are!

Yes, yes-again God you have lent
From midnight’s dark, Time, morning-bent
Grace re-implores with gifted ‘whens’
To employ our ‘yes-agains’
For this day, swift and soon forsook
Pens a new page in our life-book

Oh, not for naught do we embark
From this primed port of waning dark
For Past is more than moments bared
Or more than gathered hours shared
We write with far, far-reaching pens
Where God stores our ‘yes-agains’

Yes, yes-again we pray ‘Lord keep’
Yes, yes-again we work, laugh, weep
Yes, yes-again we want, wish, wait
Scrub, sweep and sing; somewhere a Gate
Swings on hinges we cannot hear
When it shuts This will disappear

Holy, sacred and awesome charge
As ‘yes-agains’ fill up our barge
..as Faithfulness in minute scale
Falls in mute ‘yes-again’ regale
Lord, grant us then each day that we
Employ our ‘yes-agains’ for Thee

© Janet Martin

 Isaiah 57:15
For this is what the high and exalted One says-- he who lives forever, whose name is holy: "I live in a high and holy place, but also with the one who is contrite and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart of the contrite.

Hallelujah, through Him we can carry on in our yes-agains!

Always on the Hunt





Where do you find them and how? someone asked me and suddenly I wondered too!

How do I find you and where do you hide
I’ve glimpsed you on skylines and hushed countryside
Yesterday briefly I touched you and heard
Fragments of melody yet void of word
… I searched for, longed for you, but then alas
Lost you somewhere on June’s sun-dappled grass

I felt you closer like love’s ‘almost kiss’
Where daylight fell to dusk’s flaming abyss
But as I reached to trace your whisper, then
You fled to where none can trespass with pen
Why do you stay in that ‘next-to-me’ place?
Sighing in wind-song and teasing embrace

You break my will then restore it anew
Shaping, re-shaping my notions of you
Always in season, vague yet virile taunt
Keening my senses and stirring my want
Somewhere within me and out there you roam
Until I find you, dear elusive poem

© Janet Martin

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Lest We Miss the Music





May life never be so loud
We miss the music
Or so consuming
We lose its romance

May love never be so common
We miss its miracle
Or so testing
We forget to dance

Look, look all around
For there is more
than we often
take time to see


May life never be so busy
…we miss its poetry

© Janet Martin