Tuesday, March 1, 2016

March Mistral Cheer






Blow then, March mistral, if you must
And strake the air with gruff huff-puff
You cannot hinder wanderlust
Though bully you may be, rough, tough
For while you rattle at the door
And roar through gaunt woods, starved for spring
And strew upon earth’s wooden floor
That shade of which we’re wearying
We are not overcome with grief
In our desire for green leaf

For we find in your weather good cheer
…all the better for reading, my dear

© Janet Martin

The lion is beginning to shake his mane and growl...

Don't Look Over the Fence Because 'They' Have What 'We' Have




(this photo was taken four days ago...)


Where, why and how?
Later?  Right now?
For who, with what?
Do we engage
This sit-lie-walk
Of tick and tock
That falls from Yon
To fill Yore’s page
With touch and taste
With amble, haste
With crawl and leap
With grin and tear
Strewing life’s path
With aftermath
Of what we have
Right now, right here

© Janet Martin

Happy first day of March!
It seems docile and lamb-like this morning
but we hear forecasts of a lion approaching by eve...



Weather is the backdrop
In all get-togethers
Of all we ever have …
Here,
Now.

Are you a do-it-now-er or a
do-it-later procrastinator? 



I'm a bit of both:)
...so I'm off now to do dishes that waited
while I procrastinated:-(

Not all opportunities however,
are as patient as dishes
and will not wait
while we procrastinate! 


Monday, February 29, 2016

Of Hints and Tints





Now stirs the dormant seed in wintry bed
Where from the bond of autumn-frond it fell
The visions that we nursed of storm-cursed dread
Surrender to time’s rolling, tolling swell
And loam that lured dusk’s early lullaby
Grows restless now where summer’s gardens sigh
The overbearing gale pales as the sun
Expands its strands before the day is done
And bronze landscapes are eager for the snow
Of daisy, anemone and musk-mallow

How long the tree has waited, not in vain
To cradle nest and fledgling on its limb
To croon the tune of leaf-song once again
Where now its stands bereft of nature’s hymn
This tug-of-temperatures soon must relent
As Old Man Winter's will and chill is spent
Soon orchard bowers will flower and spill
Fair, pink-frocked ballerinas to each hill
And everyone is young and full of smiles
Eager to dance upon spring’s silk-green isles

Methinks I hear a low, lush river blush
Is it the heady rush of budding shoots?
This game of waiting for the blossomed bush
Teases the frost from nature’s muddy boots
And teaches us the art of patient sighs
For spring that never yet has lost its way
To earth, and the rebirth of paradise
Soon, soon this stone-cold hold will roll away
Where even now both sod and sky are rife
With hints of resurrection and new life

© Janet Martin


Of Moments

One of my friends turned fifty last week. Her husband (a leap-year baby)  celebrates a real birthday today...Happy B-day to all of you who celebrate a real birthday every four years.
Happy Leap-day to all!
...and remember, 
Moments matter because life is moment-matter. 



Already of good part of this morning that is, was!

The way of moments masters
The art of give and take
Its play of tears and laughter
Strums heartstrings with love’s ache

The mien of moments musters
With naught but tick and tock
 A green of mist-kissed echoes
Where thought alone can walk

The stealth of moments garners
From all we cannot keep
A wealth of common treasure
To recall from Past’s deep

The drip of moment-measure
Can steal our breath because
It slips time from our fingers
And seals it to what was

The will of moments moving
Through our touch with ease
Can fill a phantom garden
With flow’r-like memories

© Janet Martin

I know I've shared this verse before but it's a good one. esp. for birthdays!

 Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. 
Ps. 90:12




Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sometimes All We Need...





Sometimes what seems impossible
…an uphill slip and slide
Becomes a downhill joyride with
Somebody at our side


Sometimes we would give up and quit
After we tried and tried
But then along comes what we need
…somebody at our side

Sometimes the road up to the top
Is more than one man wide
It's a shoulder-to -shoulder crawl
With someone at our side

© Janet Martin