Sunday, October 4, 2015

Magic or Miracle?





Vowels and consonants shape words
Words correlate with thought, soft stirred
Thought threads their will then sets them free
To stir a heart with poetry

Ah, poetry, thought’s finest urge
Where common ground and heaven merge
Within the heart that learns to dance
With simple vowels and consonant

Now suddenly the silence sighs
And lures us like a lover’s eyes
That dares us to taste the romance
That waits in vowels and consonants



© Janet Martin

Saturday, October 3, 2015

My Quest...





Then let the west beguile the east
And let the sky lay out its feast
Where the sun climbs Time’s azure hold
And while its spills its bit of gold
Let me learn, by its grin and grit
To make the very best of it

Then, when the west becomes the seal
That snuffs this spiral from time’s reel
And when its last ray disappears
Into that place of bygone years
I’d like, as I think on its bit
To know I made the best of it

Then, when I leave this trace of sod
To look upon the face of God
And touch that Hand, gracious and kind
I’d like to leave this proof behind
A life of pure and noble quest
A legacy of Humble Best

© Janet Martin



Today's sunny, cold and soon turning to cloud-rain Best looks quite domestic; baking, cooking, cleaning, laundry, taxiing,

Wishing you a blessed Best Saturday!

 "His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! Matt.25:21

Time-glass (OctPoWriMo)




Dawn breaks the Dark, Earth wafts in space
We rise and shine but by God’s grace
Time trickles through man’s needy
Clutch, while we exhaust its
Taste and touch with
Have and hold
And dreams
And such
We
Groan
Beneath
Love’s letting
Go while moments
Wear our want and woe
And hours bear our sweat and
Tears and all the while days turn to
Years where dawn breaks dark, earth wafts
 in space, we live and love but by God’s  grace

© Janet Martin


Friday, October 2, 2015

Thence...





Somewhere along the way
We lose our innocence
As we begin to weigh
Action With Consequence

...and every child must learn
This Thing none can refuse
That Consequence is the return
Of action that we choose

So if we would be wise
We should remember Thence
That in each action softly lies
The fruit of consequence

© Janet Martin

While spending some time on the thinking chair, one of the little guys I babysit and I had a conversation about consequence; about how we cannot control what someone else says or does, but we are responsible for our own actions and response

To The Drifter That Pauses




The hour flashes
Like a disco ball
Between leaves and branches
Of early fall

It rouses hunger
For more than dreams
Where moments fall prey
To time’s one-way schemes

Still, the afternoon
Renders romance
To the drifter that pauses
Where sunbeams dance

© Janet Martin