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A Section of Prose and Poetry - Haiku
haiku
hai.ku   -   (hi' koo)
A Japanese verse form, rendered in english in 17 syllables.
Rain blows

Into the bamboo forest;

Evening.
                              Seisei
To wake, alive, in this world,

what happiness!

Winter rain.
                              Shoha
The winter moon:

A temple without a gate,-

How high the sky!
                              Buson
Loneliness;

After the fireworks,

A falling star
                            Shiki
Creator; rebel,

Three crosses on a hill,

Someday, (Jesus), Heaven.
                             Cognito
Disobedience, turmoil.

Grace and peace, (Jesus).

God's will toward men,
                                    Cognito
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The wrath of God,

Poured on God's Son;

Willing, vicarious substitute.
                             John Marshall
Bread that strengthens,

Wine that cheers the heart.

Memorials of suffering Love.
                              John Marshall
He died for you,

In love past comprehension;

Believe, and life is yours.
                                John Marshall
God spoke. Out of nothing,- life.

His image, marred.  His Son, death.

Victory.
                               Cognito
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