Thursday, November 7, 2019

Ode to the Stretchy Skirt...

For today’s prompt, pick an article of clothing, make it the title of your poem, 
and then, write your poem.

 (below, a 'stretchy skirt' and shirt load enjoying one of our last nice laundry days; not today) 😁



Stretchy skirts are so forgiving
Room enough for give and take
After all, dears, We. Are. Women.
(Therefore men, we fluctuate)

Toss that scale out of the window
Why ruin a perfect day
Grab a stretchy skirt and sweater
Never mind what numbers say

Ask yourself…how are you feeling?
Do a two-step, whirl and twirl
In a stretchy skirt, no limits
You can feel like a school-girl

Don’t cater to fashion experts
Pulling, pinching, cinching, ouch!
Grab a stretchy skirt and sweater
And you will not be a grouch

Stretchy skirts are always perfect
Never out of season-style
Get a couple, it is worth it!
You will smile and smile and smile

Stretchy skirts are so obliging
Polite to a fault, (I know)
But they deserve a small homage
“Stretchy skirt, I love you so”

© Janet Martin




Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Opening Scene to What Has Not Yet Been Before

PAD Challenge day 6: For today’s prompt, write an opening poem.




Dawn yawns and stretches, draws the sun from edges brushed with pink
The trees long flushed with gold stand stark and dark against yon brink
Time’s seasons flare and fade like floats in nature’s grand parade
While we try to make sense of its intense, immense crusade

Where some of us are bystanders and some march left-foot-right
Some lounge, cool as can be and some are wound up way too tight
While the bronze gong is drawn up, up away from eastward verge
As we are swept into a resolute, momentous surge

…that always pulls us to the place where we are facing west
To watch the sun slip past skyscrapers, trees, beneath earth’s crest
And where we stood to watch dawn yawn and fling ajar its door
We peer into the darkness of a day that is no more

...where some take note of progress, some notice nothing too much
Some feel hope like a warm handshake, others want for its touch
Some stand tall as a stallion, others fall beneath the strain
Waiting for dawn to yawn and stretch and do it all again

© Janet Martin



Tuesday, November 5, 2019

To Everything There Is a Season...

PAD Challenge day 5: Today is our first Two-for-Tuesday prompt day. Pick one prompt for your poem today, or write a poem for each prompt, or write one poem that works with both. Today’s prompts are:
  1. Write a pleasure poem, and/or…
  2. Write a displeasure poem.
 A peek at past week's pleasure...

Pleasure is intoxication
of a leaf-imbibed farewell
Displeasure, the white invasion
covering the leaves that fell

Pleasure is the crunch and rustle
where the air wears leaf-spun toll
Displeasure is winter's hustle
invading our autumn stroll 

Pleasure is the painted parting
of summer and autumn's clime
Displeasure is winter starting
before its appointed time

Janet Martin 

(this poem may be experienced both literally and metaphorically😉)

Life Goes On

A few weeks ago we attended the wedding of my neice.
 She married our lifelong neighbour's son!
At the wedding hubby and I chatted for a little while with the groom's uncle
 (age 63) who moved to Manitoba years ago and raised his family there.
He encouraged me to make/take the time to go with Jim/hubby sometimes
because we just never know what life can bring.
Since that conversation 3+ weeks ago Jim has met him completely unexpectedly (twice!)
as he drove through Manitoba.
Suddenly a truck pulled alongside his truck and a man with a friendly smile
and honk waved as he went by. It was Ken Weber!
Yesterday he passed away suddenly due to a heart attack!

A few days ago a this community was rocked by the death of a young woman
 killed in an awful traffic accident, leaving us asking,
(after coming through a sorrow-stricken October)
 who/what next?!!

 Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death,
 so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope.
For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
we also believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him.…
1 Thess. 4:13-14 

This song was played the other Sunday for our 'hurting bad' church family
as we mourn the sudden loss of a few of its members...

because, life goes on!

Life goes on
The holes where loss
Leaves gaping wounds
Ah, who can fill?
Where Death
(That Ruthless Random Beast)
With precise aim
Is never still

Life goes on:
Worlds rocked anew
With Grief’s insistent
Unforeseen
Where all we knew
Cannot return
To be the way
That it had been

Death’s sickle swings
Ah, who is next
To fall beneath its
Binding blade
Where love, ah love
Will suffer long
The aftermath
Of parting’s trade

Where life goes on
In spite of Death
(Though much is taken
Much remains)
To stir our hearts
And steal our Breath
As Hope in God
Alone sustains

Life goes on;
It eddies, swirls
Where love and sorrow
Ache and brim
As love of God
Kindly consoles
And fills the holes
With hope in Him


© Janet Martin


Monday, November 4, 2019

Triple Word-Play

PAD Challenge day 3: For today’s prompt, write a poem of threes. 
Your poem could be about the number three or feature three of something, for sure, but it could also do some other things. For instance, your poem could be composed of tercets (or three-line stanzas), have three syllables per line, or be a three-line poem (like a haiku or lune). Or write about tricycles or triangles or any number (though mostly the number three) of other plays on three.



morning, noon, night
young, middle-age, old
yolk, shell, white
hot, warm, cold

future, present, past
 good, better, best
first, between, last
work, play, rest

run, walk, sit
think, write, read
edit, edit, edit
plant, water, weed

dream, dare, do
stop, look, leap
 much, moderate, few
love, laugh, weep

bears, pigs, kittens
 oh what fun
porridge, wolf, mittens
  run, Goldilocks, run

big, medium, small
second, minute, hour
 roof, floor, wall
stem, bud, flower

you, him, me
(makes me a third wheel)
expensive, cheap, free
beg, borrow, steal

mix, bake, eat
pour, steep, drink
spicy, sour, sweet
or pure black Columbian (wink)

one, two, three
jump, fall, fly
you, I, we
hello, hug, good-bye

Janet Martin




Night Thoughts

PAD Challenge Day 4: For today’s prompt, take the phrase “Night (blank),” replace the blank with a word or phrase, make the new phrase the title of your poem, and then, write your poem. 

"These are night-thoughts.
The day will wash them away"
Quote from; From Larkrise to Candleford 



Through chasms carved with what is not
They rush; frail flood-gates yield to thought
That daylight’s barricades had barred
But midnight’s maelstroms disregard
And would wreak havoc in the Place
That cups our mustard seed of faith

…for something about darkness wakes
A world immune to masquerades
It strips bravado down to size
As fear rallies its troop of lies
To thunder through thought’s sleepless form
With ‘what ifs’ agonizing storm

And were it not for prayer to keep
A Shepherd’s watch on thought-shaped sheep
And were it not for grace to guard
The fold those night-fiends disregard
We could not ward off wolves that wait
To break in and annihilate

So when I lay me down to sleep
I pray the Lord His watch to keep
And guard me from the beasts that lurk
When I have set aside my work
Where love and longing carve an ache
That sometimes night-thought’s overtake

© Janet Martin