Monday, June 23, 2014

His Poetry





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Wonderful wonder of God’s poetry
Images of His generosity
Unworthy yet without cost He bestows
To our gaze first the bud, then the rose
Beneath our feet, overhead, all around
God’s poetry spills in fathoms unbound

No man can trump Divine God, though he tries
Nature’s plethora stuns and mystifies
Who can define what was born by His word
God poetry leaves mankind humbled and stirred
Summer and winter and all in-between
Russet and silver, gold, blue, umber, green

Better is little with wisdom to see
Than much that blinds us to God’s poetry
Wealth of His wonder wakens us from within
Succors our longing with glimpses of Him
Not always by what our visage can prove
But by His intrinsic whispers of love

Wonderful Wonder of God’s poetry
We its recipient, though unworthy
Lilting and lolling, love-song, lullaby
Filling our senses with, ‘God, who am I
That you should love us so generously
Lavishing lifetimes with your poetry?’

© Janet Martin

On This Side of Then...





On this swift side of Then we do
The best with what we’ve got
Before the After spills its view
In whereabouts of thought

We cannot do a single thing
About tomorrow’s quest
Save, on this side of Then giving
The Now our utter-best

Then is a place we cannot touch
Save in imagination
But ever in our present-clutch
Now pleads its obligation

So, on this side of Then we dream
About Now’s sure fruition
Life’s awesome undertaking streams
In now-to-then ambition

Then ever will succeed the Now
Time’s monochrome unfolding
But, Then depends greatly on how
We use the Now we’re holding

© Janet Martin

Yesterday today was tomorrow. Its Then is Now. We can give tomorrow nothing but our Best Today!

Treasure the Measure...





Treasure the measure of summer’s swift pleasure
For at the mercy of seasons are we
Hours are flowers unfolding in bowers
Spilled out in moments whose breadth none can see

Tarry, then bury the past that will ne’er be
Look where a new day is filling the sky
Older, we shoulder Time’s ethereal boulder
Still, virgin moments quicken their reply

Soundless stampede; need and greed bleed freely
Where we seek blessing in spite of The Curse
Humbly, we stumble and fumble; why grumble?
We’re in this together, for better or worse

So treasure the measure of summer’s swift pleasure
Not as a fool loosely spending Time’s gold
Better, as debtor to One we will weather
By His kind mercy what grace will unfold

© Janet Martin

‘Getting old is hard’, said the brave, silver-haloed warrior and I knew she referred to far more than physical ailment. Life can hold its keenest disappointments until we are old, but its return is a softer and more gracious love for others if we allow grace to work its wonder.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Kaleidescopes






In this kaleidoscope of dark and light
Where moments melt to mem’ry; day to night
Within a ticking-tocking teeny hour
The begging bud becomes a beaming flower
But only for a little while; the tomb
Is gaping where these bonny beggars bloom
Beneath the wide-eyed welkin middle-day
In Eden’s age-old fashion flits away
And we re-shift our chairs, adapt to change
While ever still Time’s massifs rearrange

This mosaic of youth to middle age
To rocking chairs perplexes and prepares
Us for the cap sheaf of existence; that last page
When our book closes and we climb those mystic stairs
After life’s prayer and careworn little bit
To meet the Master who makes all the pieces fit
…this awesome undertaking of a day
If realized steals our breath away
For Hope, our ultimate lifeline extends
Beyond this scope where ignorance pretends

What still remains to come we do not know
Or how long is Time’s sweep from here to There?
The colors of this aching ebb and flow
Fills retrospect with sympathetic prayer
…the seed becomes the bud, the bloom exhales
Before the Certainty of death prevails
…yet season-scapes persist; its rooming-house
Embraces eager children in its joust
While this kaleidoscope of day to night
Turns moments into mem’ries; day to night…

© Janet Martin



Yesterday at our family-reunion we reminisced and remarked at the changes in ten years; there are ten children in my family and we each take a turn to host our summer get-together. Yesterday we were at the home of my oldest sister and we were reflecting on the changes since the last time they hosted it! What will another ten years bring? Only God knows.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Bedrock of Wealth





Oh, would that we from here to there
Not by the wealth of coin defined
But by our love for God and man
Leave a rich heritage behind

Oh, may the treasure that we store
Not be of dust and rust-prone hoard
But earnestly and carefully
A daily seeking of our Lord

And may those stepping-stones we lay
For those who follow where we trod
Be rooted and unshakeable
Grounded within the Word of God

...and if they say Mother or Dad
May it bring a great gladness then
As they grow up, to know we had
Love and respect for fellowmen

Oh, would that we from here to there
Be mindful of our children’s sake
And live each day within a prayer
Then leave its fortune in our wake

© Janet Martin