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Category: Haiku and Other Poetry

Remember those short poems of three lines in 5, 7, 5 syllables each? Great fun for wordplay! Plus, some other poetry composed along the way.

Posted on October 28, 2011October 28, 2011 by Ralph Felzer

Walk Into Glory

Here are two haikus I wrote last year but just found again last week:

Walk into glory,

Bright forest of holiness,

Burning with wonder.

___________

No heap of stones, hope

is green and young, moist small growth

with strong pilgrim roots.

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Ralph Felzer

Unknown's avatarMy name is Ralph Felzer, and I teach high school English at Toledo Christian Schools in (you guessed it) Toledo, Ohio.

I love life, literature, words, creation and Jesus (alas, the order varies).

I also love my wife, Sandy, and the three children she brought with her into our Christ-filled, garden-surrounded, woods-bordered home--Erin, Haley and Ethan.

I want this page to be about life in general and following Christ in particular and what it looks like to do both with integrity--the kind of reflection that might require just a little more time and thought than most people give to the standard Facebook post (think of it as More Than Memes!).

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