Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Of Pleasantries and Present Tease...
Poetic Bloomings Prompt day 5: from a poem you can read here
Outside the window the world is full of green and gold and
blue
Sometimes it seems time mocks us in its tick by tock ado
I check the clock too many times a day, I say, do you?
As windows frame a summer-world where winter-white ran
through
The garden leaps to shake our hands and kiss our dusty feet
This Thing that weds then sheds its bands has bled to heads
of wheat
And soon high noon, like June, will fall where nothing can compete
Save new day splayed where seasons trade the bitter with the
sweet
This way we pass but once wakens awareness of a place
Where none, when they have gone to it returns to human race
And therefore we can only guess what waits where gates
embrace
A violet-misted veil betwixt, of season-salted lace
Come, wash your face, set cups and plates; don’t fret about
the hour
For all that time forgets it whets its grindstone with a
flow’r
For all it takes it grafts from our mistakes a keener pow’r
To gaze with fresh amazement at Time’s daze of sun and show’r
© Janet Martin
Monday, July 4, 2016
We Should Trust
Of all life’s perhapses and maybes and mights
That we recite with fear
We never meet one that helps us to fight
The battle already here
For worry with all its might-and-may
No matter how founded its root
Will never help us with our Today
Already underfoot
Thus, with the perhaps and maybe and might
That wearies and weakens us
We should trust He who has full sight
And save ourselves a lot of fuss
© Janet Martin
Of Daily Compositions...
Before the tree runs in rose and bronze rivers
Back to earth’s casket again
Lie down and look up where soft green and gold quivers
Like the strain from a violin
Listen, like a doting fan to the tempo
Of moments that waft on a breeze
Composing with nothing but common memento
An operetta of memories
© Janet Martin
Far-off Nearby or Human-Nature
use contrast as your title then write something that relates to summer somewhere in the poem
(the girl in the photo is quite innocent of such storms just yet,
and I enjoy this calm before the learning-when-to-keep-mum;-)
We are quite different, my dear, you and I
My numbered years with your much younger vie
Yesterday, as if stating something quite new
You declared, 'I’ll never see eye to eye with you'
And I couldn’t help but smile just a little bit
As I recalled the wee while when you used to fit
In the crook of my arms without a fight
Our only battle-line drawn in middle-night
Then I thought these days were far-off as the sky
That waits winter-gray for true-blue of July
While the white storm howls through saplings standing free
Against the jowls of nature in the shelter of full-grown
trees
©Janet Martin
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