Friday, March 8, 2019

Color-wheel of Love


I think we broke the winter weekly sunrise record easily this week!
5 in one week?! wow! Thank-you, Lord. (And help our praise to be more than lavish lip-service!)






The deep dark starts to hint at tints of turquoise fringed with pink
As stars that studded midnight’s arc are softly snuffed, blink-blink
The slumber-silenced orb of earth senses whispers of light
The Troubadour of Time’s rebirth restores image to sight

Thought reaches for more than the trouble man is born to bear
Horizon-lines transfix our gaze with morning’s mercy-flare
For God does not forget the ancient promise that He made
As long as earth endures; summer and winter, night and day’

How swift the gift of day erases traces of night’s claim
Heaven declares God’s handiwork on fathoms without frame
As far as eye can see the sky showcases majesty
Beyond the reach of human hands’ erring propensity

God’s footstool beams where beauty streams and crests earth’s eastward banks
The best that we can give is love well-lived in humble thanks
Where, whether rain or shine the earth and its fullness thereof
Is held by the Divine Artist whose color-wheel is love

© Janet Martin







Thursday, March 7, 2019

Smiles of Grace


A gorgeous morning...





The winds that wear us through and through
And tear down high noon’s avenue
And force us to come face to face
With words like trust, surrender, grace
Makes what we muster not in vain
If we get up and try again
And reconcile wonder and woe
As smiles of grace whereby we go

These vessels scarred by fetes of loss
Where gain oft veils its albatross
Of cross to bear and lay down where
We meet with foes head-on in prayer
And lift the shapeless torch of faith
Aware of He who grants each breath
And introduces high and low
As smiles of grace whereby we go

God hides His face save where we see
The essence of his Majesty
As the Presence of Something More
Than sight and sound touches our core
And stirs us onward in the charge
Where moments muscle through this barge
Of flesh and blood with yes and no
In smiles of grace whereby we go

© Janet Martin

Yes, it was a gorgeous morning
followed by a gorgeous evening...




For of His fullness we have all received, and grace upon grace.
John 1:16

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Worth Earth's Here-To -There


 The past few mornings dawn's halo flares 
but is soon snuffed by Old Man's Winter's huffy gray stare!



Heaven’s halo, pink and yellow
Beams across earth’s stalwart piers
Rouses drowsy maid and fellow
To the dirt of dreams and fears

Hurt and hunger hone their hollows
Trust’s brave valor clings to hope
Future fizzles; present follows
Before dusting Bygone’s slope

Work and worry’s constant cargo
Keeps us pressing to a Goal
Where faith will trade its embargo
In exchange for Living Soul

Lift those heavy feet, my darling
Fold those hands in humble prayer
Heaven’s halo hints at Something
That makes worth earth’s Here-to-There

© Janet Martin

 And let us not grow weary of doing good, 
for in due season we will reap, 
if we do not give up.

 Gal.6:9

Monday, March 4, 2019

Quite an Undertaking; This


Moments, breaths, steps, all seem rather small when isolated
but my what an undertaking they are when looking back at the legacy they weave/leave ... 



Breath by breath and step by step
Day to week to month to year
What we are makes who we were
Who we were fills farewell’s tear
Quite an undertaking; this
What we fashion with What Is
Best we live with holy mien
Lest we miss what could/should have been

© Janet Martin

More Monday-(Everyday) Reasons To Sing...#2


This is a second go-round of reasons to sing
 because when we start focusing on Blessing instead of Burden
it's a song that never ends! 



For a kind word
For the song bird
For spring soft-bursting budded seams
For mastered goals
When twilight tolls
From belfries of unfulfilled dreams
For time’s untried
Where dawn runs wide
For Hope in spite of trouble’s ‘yet’
For time-out ‘joys’
For naughty boys
Who try to be good, but forget

For laughter’s lilt
For nature’s quilt
Of white before bright green-bronze-gold
For a Good Book
For meals to cook
For fond memories to enfold
For dinner-hour
Summer-shower
Autumn-bower’s beauty-tide
For birthday cakes
And turquoise lakes
For friendliness of fireside

For comfy clothes
And freckled nose
Crinkled and begging for a kiss
For innocence
For bloom-lined fence
For the first-dance of this; What Is
For happiness
Of blue-sky tress
For tender tug of letting go
Where what we held
Begins to meld
With Reminiscence' Picture Show

For ripe bananas
Red bandanas
Rocking chairs for lullabies
For baby’s coo
For nature’s woo
-ing ways to vex domestic ties
For motherhood
And God is good
And Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep
For little girls
With bouncy curls
For hands to hold and floors to sweep

For strength and health
And simple wealth
Of family we love so much
For living large
And free of charge
When it comes to sunsets and such
For work to do
For hopes come true
And some, still faith’s fodder for prayer
For keeping on
Though seasons pawn
Our youth for Truth’s unyielding stare

For things to learn
And wings to earn
For flying if but to crash-land
To sit and fit
The grit of it
Into a Higher Helping Hand
For friends that cheer
Through smile or tear
For rows to hoe and miles to go
For bloom-filled crocks
For sky-wide clocks
That force our work shod feet to slow

For front rows seats
Where night competes
With the beginning of Today
For poetry
Waiting to be
Before dusk folds its page away
For God’s kind grace
To help us face
What waits within Time’s veiled facade
For roads that twist
Through mud and mist
But ultimately lead to God

© Janet Martin


Sing to the LORD a new song;
sing to the LORD, all the earth.
2Sing to the LORD, praise His name;
proclaim His salvation day after day.
3Declare His glory among the nations,
His wonderful deeds among all peoples.
4For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised;
He is to be feared above all gods.
5For all the gods of the nations are idols,
but it is the LORD who made the heavens.
6Splendor and majesty are before Him;
strength and beauty fill His sanctuary. 

Psalm 96:1-6