| PLOWRIGHT WORLD 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 |
| 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 |