Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Role Call

On Sunday we attended a BBQ-birthday party for one of the little girls I babysit. 
As we chatted I was struck by how many 'roles' were represented by the guests...
A few teachers, a farmer-engineer-entrepreneur, a trucker, a daycare-giver(me:), dietician, lawyer, principal, editor, a family fresh from Korea hoping to start up a children's hair-care franchise,  to name a few.



Here on this bubble of toiling and trouble and laughter and loving and leaving, oh my
We are not people born free, lackadaisical; we have a role to fulfill, you and I
And if we do our part, life is a heart to heart work of art; everyone helping along
Making the most of time’s intrinsic coast with its tick-by-tock tiptoe to twilight’s swansong
Where at the end of this living and giving, my friend, we will not stay silent in the grave
But stand before the Lord; He will dole the reward for how we revered the role that He gave

© Janet Martin

"Let's Go To The Garden"




There are five lovely little words
Which need no creed or pardon
From them both fruit and smile are stirred
With, “Let’s go to the garden”

What whimsy from grim sod soft-springs
Winter, no dream can harden
What music from dumb bower springs
With “Let’s go to the garden”

…and there, midst rows of beans and peas
In vegetarian haven
Grows a world of fond memories
From “let’s go to the garden”

An echo-flower-wonderland
A strand of green-leaf stardom
Where few words boast a host so grand
As, “Let’s go to the garden”

© Janet Martin






Here's To...You?





Here’s to the smilers and kind second-milers
Who give without motive of recompense
Here’s to the lover of people, not pleasure
Who don’t measure treasure with dollars and cents

Here’s to hands calloused with honor of helping
Here’s to the palace of children and noise
Here’s to the humblest, happiest humans
Here’s to the lap full of wee girls and boys

Here’s to the faithful with little to speak of
Here’s to the wielder of words wise and true
Here to the makers of peace and not war, love
Here’s to a wonderful, beautiful …you?

© Janet Martin


Beauty's Benevolence







Within this world of woe
And fear
And grief
And doubt
And pain
And hurt
God bends the earth
With beauties dear
And wreaths with bloom
Its solemn dirt
So we may smile and hope
And sing
And love
And laugh
And dream
And trust
The hand that lends
The bloom that bends
With beauty: He tends
Mortal Must

... where care 
and prayer 
and tear
and stare
Are intertwined with mercy’s art
Of sky 
And sea 
And sod 
Designed
By the kind Healer of the heart

© Janet Martin



What hope, 
Hurt
Happiness and 
Hunger is ours
In earth's
Holy
Humble
Heaven-ness of flowers 

Janet~

 


  Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it.
  Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. 
Psalm 96:11-12 



Monday, June 12, 2017

Sweet Reward...





There are no stands where hands applaud
The second miles nobody sees
No pedestals with accolades
To showcase life’s small victories

There are no marbled halls of fame
To heroes with love-tender heart
No salute-tip-of-hat acclaim
To everyone doing their part

To we of ordinary creed
There are no merits to record
But still we bend to tend to need
For love is its own sweet reward

© Janet Martin


Blooms to Tend







Blooms to tend
They wend their way from bud and seed
To gardens, Hearts
Where innocence and wonder leads
Us back to where
Each journey starts

And we are gladder than we were
Before the days
That drew our thought
From innocence and wonder to
A place of
Simple joys forgot

But now with
Reverence and love
We thank the Lord
For days that send
Sweet innocence and wonder of
A little home
With blooms to tend

© Janet Martin