Monday, June 24, 2013

Cyber-Soulmates



Our paths cross
We never meet
Save for a dance
On cyber-street

Our eyes touch
A common place
Of poetry
In cyber-space

Our thoughts entwine
World’s apart
There’s no such thing
As a cyber-heart


Janet~

Thank-you for dropping by on this cyber-porch wherever and whoever in the world you are. I hope you are blessed and encouraged for we are in this life together.

Of Sea-songs and Life-shores or Life-songs and Sea-shores






Oh, tender place where we embrace
And trace the face of lithesome years
Oh, paradox of ticks and tocks
Pleasing, teasing thought’s atmospheres

Oh vesper-lay, soft you replay
The memories of home sweet home
Mind-madrigals as season’s pulse
A steady, silent metronome

Oh, chanting rhyme of rifting time
Of still-life eons you employ
Good-bye, hello, hold on, let go
An ebb and flow of grief and joy

Oh summer dusk of mist and musk
Rousing a phantom pantomime
Of clocks and locks, of ticks and tocks
Shaping a little thing called Time

Oh, subtle tide, how brief Time’s stride
How permanent its destiny
We touch the sand upon a strand
Leading to vast eternity

© Janet Martin


Why are we so reluctant to speak of the inevitable; eternity?

Sunday, June 23, 2013

June





June; hearth of summer’s opulence
Of greenest greens and purest blues
Where daisy-gardens gild the fence
And garnish hillside avenues

June; luxury of summer’s glades
Before parched landscapes gasp and groan
Relenting to the warmer shades
Of gold and russet undertone

June; canopy of summer's mirth
Of butterfly and bloom-brushed slope
As from the pulsing vaults of earth
Nature exalts its Author's hope

June; rhapsody of wren and rose
In manuscripts written by God
For no mortal can quite compose
The poetry of sky and sod

© Janet Martin

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Night-whisperer





The pink orb drops away, away
A killdeer trills its farewell lay
From meadow swathed in purple mist
Where wafts the scent of hay, dew-kissed
Softly the bluer ramparts lower
Closing the lids of child and flower
Folding to fast, eternal rest
Each moment cradled and caressed
As willow tree and zephyr sigh
A slow and sultry lullaby

Now thought grows long, tender and deep
Soon weariness will yield to sleep
As pliant hours pour their mien
In raven draught across the green
Over the crag and trampled grass
Night tips the darkness from its glass
And we borrow from wiser men
Words to sustain midnight’s mute pen
Straining to hear the words they speak
In whispered tears upon the cheek

© Janet Martin

Friday, June 21, 2013

What We Do





We know they have caught
More than we can ever say
But we try to give them
A little advice anyway

We know for all the words
Expressed in concern
It’s what we do
Whereby they learn

We know now
Childhood is soon gone
Shaped in essence
By what we, their parents, have done

© Janet Martin

A child is taught by what is caught.
Yes, that proverb is true!
May we be inspired
 To work with them, play with them;
Laugh with them and pray with them!
                                                                         and listen too.

It's easy to beat ourselves up with the 'coulda-shoulda-stuff' when looking back, but today is a gift to do! Let's do what we ought to today!

Of Realizations and Routines



 Emily (middle) with her sisters, Victoria (left) and Melissa (right) on the evening we celebrated Emily's last birthday as Miss Emily. Next year she is hoping to be Mrs.

It slams, like a wave on my back
Unexpectedly; its pain
A Realization of what will never
Come to pass
Again

Surely love should don calluses
But its pain is raw and keen
I've learned by heart its ache
In give-and-take
Routine

And suddenly, unexpectedly
Like a wave’s stinging smack
I feel the grief of disbelief
In what I can never have
Back

© Janet Martin

I am constantly being hit with the realization that life as I knew it is over soon. The, 'this is the last first day of summer with our whole family living at home... this is the last time the peonies will bloom before the wedding... this is the last time...it goes on and on, But, love adapts with change!(and most of our 'lasts' we do not recognize; most of our 'lasts' we do not know)

Another realization I am admitting to, is that no matter how often I say ‘Use the closet!’ they will never use the closet. While I was writing this poem I tripped on some shoes on my way to the laundry room...




Summer Invitation





The dew-drenched dawn ignites the lawn
In dazzling invitation
The charcoal crypt of night has slipped
To our imagination

Now feathered choir and blossomed spire
In blameless exaltation
Urge us to come and join the song
Of morning celebration

Past falls away, we do not stay
To till again its garden
But hope’s embrace in dew-drenched grace
Extends its gentle pardon

So you and I should fully try
Not to squander its hours
Yet, we should sit a little bit
And listen to the flowers

For soon their bloom will fill the tomb
Where summer’s solstice lingers
We cannot feel Time’s ether reel
Slipping through our fingers

© Janet Martin

Victoria was reading this as I wrote and she offered her bit of advice;
‘But if ya’ stop to smell the roses do it quick or a bumble-bee’s liable to nail ya’
Quoted from Si; Duck Dynasty


Happy First Day of Summer, y'all!



Thursday, June 20, 2013

It Is Not Easy to Love



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 Read about the image and its source  here


It is not easy to love with utter abandon
Of self
To say ‘God, I believe You, I love You’
Then lie on the altar of sacrifice
It is not easy to profess His love
In full awareness of He
Who beholds the heart
...and we cannot open our hearts to love
while clenching fists
It is not easy to love
Until it hurts
And yet
That is the only Love
There is

© Janet Martin

The next time we say ‘I love you’ we should consider the cost
For love is not a feeling, but a laying down of our uttermost