Sunday, August 3, 2014

A Fine, Fine Free-fall





You tint soft hints in gold-green glints
You drape your cape, a haze
Of cricket-choir and cloud-kissed spire
Of mellow, yellow days

Your charm, sun-warm and honey sweet
Lures like a lover’s kiss
We laugh; your path teases tan feet
And tunes the air with bliss

You thrill the rill with flower-frill
You vex the lonely soul
You drop your leaf like silent grief
Where rain-refrains cajole

But all the while with sultry smile
And daisy-dappled dance
With swallow-tail and rose regale
And summer-dusk romance

You move with grace toward a place
That none of us can quell
We sense it in noon’s gilded grin  
A free-fall to farewell
  

© Janet Martin

It's a little like this

Abba-Advocate





You break the darkness with new dawn
Time flows ‘neath Your command
Lord, succor us to journey on
 And simply hold your hand

The Rock of our salvation knows
What vision cannot see
Lord, guide us on yet hold us close
…a child on Abba’s knee

Time is a sequence of ‘Befores’
Death simply quells its tides
And what a-waits beyond these shores
Ah, there our Hope abides

Oh, loving Abba-Advocate
A new day fills the sky
Lord, keep our eyes fixed on the Gate
That leads to by-and-by

© Janet Martin 

 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and He Himself is the propitiation for our sins; and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world.…1 John 2: 1-2

We have friends overseas who have legitimate reasons for anxiety right now. They desire our prayers that they may keep the faith and trust in the Lord and not their own understanding!
Will you pray?

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Of Flesh and Spirit War...




Ah, flesh and Spirit war
This battleground within
Bids us examine our thought
Of what is good or sin

Flesh wars against the Good
Its weakness covets filth
The Spirit bids us suffer long
To glean eternal wealth

Awesome Inheritance
How brief these wars of earth
Only what we have done for God
Will be of any worth

Ah, flesh and Spirit war
Tempter and Holy Word
Clash soundlessly within the mind
As deed reveals our lord

We know God is not mocked
What a man sows he reaps
Touch sacredly this gifted ground
Where eternity sleeps

© Janet Martin

Reading in Galatians 5&6. Warning and tender encouragement!

Life's Saturdays





Life laughs at dreams sometimes it seems
What use to suffer it tight-lipped?
Sweeter to soften our schemes
Like mist above a meadow stripped

We cannot rule nature’s cajole
But nature, if we listen, love
Pours poetry into the soul
From spools wafted in heaven’s trove...

…to spill in utter disregard
Of dreams or well-laid garden plans
It threads through moments to the heart
Where soon its ether fabric spans

…a year of seasons while we gaze
At dreams adapting to Time’s skeins
Ah, wonder weaves life’s Saturdays
Too swiftly back to back, it seems


© Janet Martin

While walking through the garden I had to chuckle at how nature rearranges my well-laid 'winter-garden' plans. oh well, we enjoy what is blooming; not what we wish had grown or bloomed.

Isn't it remarkable how fast Saturdays come...and go?! Especially summer Saturdays. I enjoy this writer's weekly articles in The Wellington Advertiser and this week he wrote how time flies ever faster the older he gets. 
I think to combat this the only thing we can do is slow down and enjoy what is, not what we wish was.

Dear God, help us to remember You hold the skein from whence life's moments fall.
Remind us then to glean and give our best to one and all.
Amen

 Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Gal. 6:9

Summer in Slow Motion






Noon plays like a cello through arc of green leaf
Time drapes warm and mellow, a fellow reposed
We scrawl on its awning with eyes half-closed
Lying unhurried beneath summer’s sheaf

 Loose-strife meanders through meadows sunlit
Laughing like stragglers with nowhere to be
We search the sky for its line on the sea
Willing the hours to stumble a bit

Down by the river where once we were young
And days were forever with nary a care
We pause, reaching to recapture its air
But moments melt like snow-drops on our tongue

Green is a girl, glad and daring to dream
Maiden of music and arms flung full-wide
Bronze is the mother that walks by her side
Hearing the echo of footfalls, it seems

That bend in the lane begs our feet to go free
We are not chained like convicts to life’s toil
Surely the pulse of youth throbs in earth’s soil
Summer spills petals like silk saffron tea

© Janet Martin