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The Joy of the Artist – Inspired by Psalm 33

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Artist & Author avatarPosted on April 14, 2020 by Lynda LambertApril 14, 2020

Post #309

April 14, 2020

National Poetry Month

A Poem – a- Day

a GIFT from

Pennsylvania Author

Lynda McKinney Lambert

 

 

 

Today, I am sharing an inspirational poem I wrote in 1999.

Wow, that seems like such a long time ago.

I was reading the Psalms in the Bible. For some of the Psalms, I wrote a series of poems based on the inspirational messages I found.

Today’s poem was inspired by Psalm 33 –

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“The Joy of the Artist”

 

 

 

Let every artist create work that is filled with joy and praise for the Lord!

We were created to praise him with our hearts and our hands.

 

Musicians! Play your instruments for his glory.

Write new songs to bring praise and joy to the Lord.

 

Poets! Let the Lord give you the words that will always be just right.

You can trust him to do that for you.

The Lord understands the power of the spoken word.

Remember, he only spoke the word aloud,

and there was such creative power in that expression

that the entire universe took form.

Heavens, stars, galaxies, oceans – all of it.

All because of the expressive, creative power in a word.

Creative people in the world!

Realize your own potential and stand in awe of our Master Creator.

He spoke, and our entire world began – a reality!

It appeared in response to his spoken command.

 

Our best news is that he has a plan for us that will be for us alone.

Forever!

We can see his intentions for us throughout the generations.

He hasn’t changed his plan at all.

 

Artists! We are blessed by the Lord.

The Lord chose to give us our talent and gifts.

He keeps his eye on us though he sometimes seems so far away.

The abilities we have are skills that he gave us from his own heart.

He continues to watch over our work closely as we create in our studios.

 

The strength of the artist is not to be found in the best equipment

available or in the finest of artist’s materials.

Not even in the physical power of our own bodies.

 

Our strength will come to us as we recognize that

the Lord’s gaze is forever on us, and when we put

our trust in loving him alone.

 

We will be successful in our work, even

when things are not so good in the economy of our land.

We will continue to depend on the Lord because it is he

who will help us, protect us, and surround us with the safety we need.

 

Is it any wonder that when people look at artists, we appear to be so happy?

It is because we are set free to be his children.

It is from him that we learn to trust and use our gifts.

God’s love surrounds us while we stand at our easels,

pull our prints from the press, knead the balls of clay,

weld the steel, play the chords of our instruments, or write the words of our poems.

 

Today I will trust you enough to use the creative endowments you gave me,

Lord.

While making art, I will find that my hope remains in you alone.

 

Ceramic Wall Piece by Lynda McKinney Lambert

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Poetry and Photography by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

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You may also enjoy this review of my new book,

Star Signs: New and Selected Poems, DLD Books 2019.

Robbie Cheadle’s Review  of Lynda’s new book – Star Signs: New & Selected Poems

about a wide variety of different topics that are grouped together under the following four sections which indicate their overarching theme: Lights Across the Sky, Distant Legends & Metaphors, Transmutation of Earthy Elements and Seasons, Days and Years.

The poet’s use of language is rich and theatrical as is illustrated by the following short extracts:
“Accomplishments seem possible
before dawn
concentric choices are unlimited”

“The lively sonata of midday skies
responds to the muted notes of night skies.
Time is temporal. Immeasurable.”

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Post #308

April 8, 2020

 

National Poetry Month

A Poem – a- Day

a GIFT from

Pennsylvania Author

Lynda McKinney Lambert

 

 

electricity

(a tanka)

by Lynda McKinney Lambert, April 2002

 

electricity
impressive lightning flashes
atmospheric change
full pink moon obscured
Norway Maple tree disrobes

 

More about tanka?


 See the links I published below – each takes you to a different article.

 After I wrote Part 1, I joined the Tanka Society of America. 

Here I learned far more about tanka – and it is enlightening!
 For a complete picture of writing tanka, visit  TSA Official Website 

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Below are links to articles I published on my blog, Walking by Inner Vision.

tanka _A FIRST lesson: Begin here!

 tanka_ another FIRST lesson: read it!

tanka _Part 2: Read Part 2

 tanka, Part 3: part 3

 

Robbie Cheadle’s Review  of Lynda’s new book – Star Signs: New & Selected Poems

 

Star Signs: New and Selected Poems, is about a wide variety of different topics that are grouped together under the following four sections which indicate their overarching theme: Lights Across the Sky, Distant Legends & Metaphors, Transmutation of Earthy Elements and Seasons, Days and Years.

The poet’s use of language is rich and theatrical as is illustrated by the following short extracts:
“Accomplishments seem possible
before dawn
concentric choices are unlimited”

“The lively sonata of midday skies
responds to the muted notes of night skies.
Time is temporal. Immeasurable.”

Lynda’s Note:

Today is DAY #8 of National Poetry Month.

Thank you for your interest and enjoyment of my daily poem and photographs.

It is my pleasure to share a little piece of my world –

The Village of Wurttemburg, in western Pennsylvania. 

For more details – click here.

 

Read another Poem by Lynda Read it here!

 

 

Courtesy of Lynda McKinney Lambert, Pennsylvania Author and Visual Artist.

Poetry and Photography by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

Copyright, April 8, 2020. All rights reserved.

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The Dry Landscape Garden – Poem-a-Day # 7

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Artist & Author avatarPosted on April 7, 2020 by Lynda LambertApril 7, 2020

Post #307

April 7, 2020

 

National Poetry Month

A Poem – a- Day

a GIFT from

Pennsylvania Author

Lynda McKinney Lambert

 

The Dry Landscape Garden

(karesansui)

by Lynda McKinney Lambert, April 2002

 

 

Tranquility.

 

Silent morning darkness

full pink moon lingers

behind night-time trees in silhouette.

sound of current flowing downstream

beyond the ridge.

sunrise filters through slowly

Red-tailed hawk perches on invisible

branch of towering sapphire pine

chants an even rhythm

a high-pitched piccolo

 

Rising sun warms Japanese rock garden

 

The morning ritual

My outstretched hand passes over

pale worn stones. I sift and shift

pebbles tumbled through ages.

 

I clasp stones in my hand

consider the life-force inside each one.

 

A carefully compressed, arranged peaceful garden

mossy patches, blue Japanese grass

tiny pink pearl buds on slender branches

weeping Tamukeyama tree

yellow grass sprouts through stony floor

 

My husband is an aged monk as

he bends over – raking.

raking.

scraping the waves with his bamboo rake

he gathers twigs in the afternoon sunshine.

 

 

Zen meditation garden, his deep

blue shadow glides over hand-cut barn-stone wall

reclines on thick spring grass

 

Brightness floods the steps to the porch

our hojo,

residence of the chief monk

our private monastery

 

Tonight, we speak quietly about

verdant moss and pruning

and how the raking of stones resembles waves of

the Caribbean sea.

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Photos by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

April 2020

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Courtesy of Lynda McKinney Lambert, Pennsylvania Author and Visual Artist.

Poetry and Photography by Lynda McKinney Lambert.

Copyright, April 7, 2020. All rights reserved.

My bio & books

*

Robbie Cheadle’s Review  of Lynda’s new book – Star Signs: New & Selected Poems

 

about a wide variety of different topics that are grouped together under the following four sections which indicate their overarching theme: Lights Across the Sky, Distant Legends & Metaphors, Transmutation of Earthy Elements and Seasons, Days and Years.

The poet’s use of language is rich and theatrical as is illustrated by the following short extracts:
“Accomplishments seem possible
before dawn
concentric choices are unlimited”

“The lively sonata of midday skies
responds to the muted notes of night skies.
Time is temporal. Immeasurable.”

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