Saturday, May 28, 2016

Miracles in the Making





Oh-ho, this life, so full of care
Is like a training ground where we
Learn to shape heartache into prayer

We cannot see and yet we know
These words that stutter from our thought
Are not some hapless to and fro
From little man to Holy God

…then, though we cannot see, praise be
That He who knows all things prevails
And turns Unknowns we cannot see
Into His love that never fails

© Janet Martin

 The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.
Ps. 145:18

Friday, May 27, 2016

May Morning


She triumphs dark with whispers, silver scarves silk-soft unfold
Dawn dims the vale of stars as she draws New across The Old
How rampant runs Her hour from that spigot in the sky
With no time like the present to indulge its try, try, try


She opens earth with flowers, brings to fruition the day
That long we dreamed about through winter’s cold and idling gray
She lavishes the orchard with blush pink and lilac plume
Where garden-hungry dreamers gather to applaud its bloom


Oh, sweet, sweet May, you drive away dark doubt with diamond tears
Where, scattered on Past’s frozen fray a new today appears
A grand, first-hand occasion fit for guests both young and old
A ball where ballerinas bob in tutus spun with gold


She will not tarry long, thus we cannot afford to miss
The bliss of blossom-kisses, fairy-fronds of make-a-wish
Come, loll beneath her full-sky heath, list to Her happy tune
For soon summer will ripen Her awakening with June

© Janet Martin

"This!" I sighed as I strolled a lilac-scented, dew-dazled dawn, "is what so long we have waited for!"

Wishing you the best of the bitty-rest of May mornings!



Thursday, May 26, 2016

Gardening...or Life



It takes
Planting,
Patience
Pluck
Prop,
Prune
Wondering
Waiting
And then,
The bloom!



© Janet Martin

Still A Pretty Nice Thing



“Though marriage takes everything you’ve got and almost breaks you,
All in all it’s still a pretty nice thing”,
This was hubby’s analysis as he watched our nephew
And soon-to-be bride smile as they counted down the days to this Saturday.




It’s a give-all-you’ve-got
Or we fall apart
It’s as much a matter of mind,
As of heart
It almost breaks us
That’s the truth
As it makes old people
Out of youth

It will tether your wallet
And weather your brow
It will turn those raven locks
To snow
It will exchange 'me'
For 'we' and 'us'
It will brush away years
Like a fleck of dust

It’s never quite
How we suppose
And everyone who has
Been there knows
It takes a lot more give
Than take
After the vows
And the wedding cake

…and the honey moon
Turns into life
A ‘Til death do us part
Husband and Wife’
While we laugh, weep, 
And rearrange
What once we thought we knew
Then change

…our minds because
Love’s grin and grit
Is never how
We picture it
Yet, in spite of
All it will bring
Marriage is still
A pretty nice thing

© Janet Martin

Next week, June 3rd, James (husband) and I celebrate 28 years of 'a pretty nice thing'.

More Than Mood of Men or Pen





The fickle moods of men and pen
Respond to eyes and fingertips
And who of us can quite depend
On sighs that cut across these lips
Which grin and pout and praise and doubt
Prone to the wayward whims of flesh
While season-tides rush in, ebb out
As future-present-past enmesh
And we become the way we are
By whom we choose to follow, oh,
Where Day that rolls from shore to shore
Is more than metered moment-flow
And we are more than skin and bone
Prone to its fickle mood and whim
These feet which graze each stepping-stone
From God, are leading back to Him

© Janet Martin