Posted by: janetleigh | March 17, 2011

Into that good Light

Nothing personal;
Christians experience hell, too,
abiding on Earth.

Something personal;
I laugh in the face of fear.
Fear regirds itself.

I am a child of God.
Given spirit of power
God did, I am His.

He girds me in Light-
ness and endless hope beyond
my understanding.

Fear fights unfairly-
stirs up discontent between
shocked, grieving partners

struggling for sane
moments squeezed out from chaos
and sad disbelief.

One knows not of time
crossing of that Divine line
between here and there.

Fear, try wrestle mind
into deep despair –  for now.
It shall not prevail.

I know beyond doubt
His timing is perfect for
being and going

into heavenly
Light beyond understanding
into His alone.

Fear, die a good death!
Assured by God’s Divine Plan,
fear of death dies here.

We all die someday.
Some days death comes too damn close
for comfort, by God

one can endure all!
Know, Life from start to finish
starts and ends in God.

Copyright © by Janet Leigh, 3-17-11.  All Rights Reserved.

Tree at the Edge of the Universe by Rusty Russ on Flickr

This is why you’re fat.
Bazillion calories plus sugar!
Gag. me. with. a. spoon.

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Dessert Lasagna

“Layers of Oreos, graham crackers, dulce de leche ice cream, chocolate and peanute butter chips drizzled with chocolate syrup. (via redpajamas)”

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Meatini

“A full English fried breakfast served in a cocktail glass made out of bacon. (via rathergood)”

You can take a gander over on This is why you’re fat. where dreams become heart attacks., if you want to convulse in laughter. You’d be getting your day’s worth of exercise before you die ever after. heh. ;>

p.s. I simply cannot stop laughing.. :D

Posted by: janetleigh | August 12, 2009

Michael Jackson, the Best of..\o/..IMHO

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PLUR

Peace, Love & Respect
Michael Jackson’s legacy;
Change begins with you.

Heal the World

We Are the World

Best Ever Moonwalk

How to Moonwalk (to Billie Jean)

Posted by: janetleigh | August 3, 2009

Haiku 4 U

I Need Time in a Bottle

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More work in garden
than there’s hours in the day.
Blogging? Where’s the time?!?

Posted by: janetleigh | July 4, 2009

Seize your heritage on July 4th!

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Our Red White and Blue,
Constitution, Bill of Rights,
Freedom, left to You.

Seize Your legacy!
Hold all Rights in fisted hand,
Fight to retain them!

TPTB
work hard to seize them from You.
Respond:  MAKE MY DAY!

Make July 4th count
for future generations.
IT IS YOUR DUTY!

Copyright © Janet Leigh, 5.25.09.  All Rights Reserved.

Posted by: janetleigh | July 4, 2009

Farrah Fawcett gone to her rest

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“Angel” of the Earth
Rises into Father’s arms
free from earthly woes.

Exuberant one
passes from Life’s trials and tests
to heavenly rest.

Copyright © Janet Leigh, 5.25.09.  All Rights Reserved.

Posted by: janetleigh | June 26, 2009

Michael Jackson Tribute by Poetmeister

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Shrouded, our Great
troubled tragic Magic Man-
child enters his rest,

unexpectedly,
sudden, unbelievable.
Your demise shocks all.

Eccentric or mad
like crazy bat in belfry-
who cares?  Now, beat it!

Man-child was music
personified, a thriller
killer dance on toes.

Michael,

now hear this! Your Star,
Your Life, shines forevermore-
like a thousand suns.

Rest in peace, Michael.
I look past your dark boy flaws-
Embrace your genius.

.

Copyright © Janet Leigh, 5.25.09.  All Rights Reserved.

Posted by: janetleigh | May 26, 2009

Darfuri Cry from the Wilderness

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“If only the world knew,
We would have done something.”

from Mia Farrow‘s Darfur blog, 4.13.09

Ohh, we know the plight of the Darfuri, all right.
As we sleep tight in our feather beds at night,
little Darfuri feet are on the beat
scavenging imaginary streets between rows
of tents bent inward fighting for structure,
sculpting organization out of raw air dreams
paved in dust.

Like many others, for me Darfur is more like a story
read once or twice, images suffice, and horror
is taken in small bites,
no different than eating grubs hurriedly
on an empty stomach perhaps
a dust ball between sheets of newspaper
sandwich a meal to read over first;
later the dying emerge as a dream scene,
clawing nailless into the ground looking for water
who thirst for death come quickly.

The sickly ones rival dust-covered flat field color of pale tents
their flapping side ribs sticking out,
extended belly called home but the line was busy
tending to the dead and dying.

Lying, if we said we didn’t know.
Doing something is always agonizingly slow
for those without means or a way
to make a difference,
moreover, the elite may,
and choose oratory instead.
The mighty and powerful claim
powerless over sovereign country Heads
of State,
but make war preemptively post haste.

Sound of clarion calls peal the air,
a brother’s keeper stands out, where
even the brave fear to tread among the million
dead.

Momma Mia, momma of the brave indeed.
Heard the cry of a People hoarse desperate doomed
in need
of a multitude of Momma Mias who plea
for Darfur’s living remnant
marooned off the shores of sand sea;
I beg of you
to do.
Reading, pleading, seeding thoughts anew
are not enough.

Demand our President stand by his word.*

.

Copyright © Janet Leigh, 5.26.09. All Rights Reserved.

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*Mia Farrow’s 5.19.09 blog entry

“A stain on our souls”

2007, then-candidate Barack Obama [my emphasis] said: “When you see a genocide, whether it’s in Rwanda or Bosnia or in Darfur, that’s a stain on all of us,” he said. “That’s a stain on our souls.”

And one from him as a junior Senator at the big DC rally in 2006:

“Today we know what is right, and today we know what is wrong. The slaughter of innocents is wrong. Two million people driven from their homes is wrong. Women gang raped while gathering firewood is wrong. And silence, acquiescence and paralysis in the face of genocide is wrong.”

Posted by: janetleigh | May 25, 2009

A few words for Memorial Day

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Ordinary men
act extraordinary,
fierce purpose prevails.

A band of brothers
fight to the death for each other
and the world-at-large.

War, like it or not,
determines one’s survival.
“Life” does not take sides.

Peace is an ideal;
easier said than done, right?
Honor our fallen.

Life is war with peace;
there is no Peace-permanent
’til heaven’s on Earth.

All Armed Services
remind me their loyalty:
one Band of Brothers.

Stark reality
sinks in – strangers died for me!
It’s Life’s greatest gift.

Nation under God,
One Purpose, One way of Life:
All Brother’s Keepers.

I bow to fallen
soldiers past, present, future:
Reverence unfolds.

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Copyright © Janet Leigh, 5.25.09. All Rights Reserved.

Posted by: janetleigh | April 22, 2009

Solemn Frivolity

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We live, love, then die.
Life is a drawn-out drama.
Wish it were a beach.

;>

Photo by Jared Carpenter on Flickr

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