Sunday, August 15, 2010

In Glasgow Cathedral

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Ancient steps worn smooth...
a constant quest to touch the
Light of holy grace...
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Medieval Glasgow Cathedral survived the Reformation intact and remains in active use today. While it's known to have one of the finest collection of stained-glass windows in post-war Britain, it was the stone steps, worn down by centuries of supplicants, that captured my heart's eye.
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10 comments:

Diane T said...

Beautiful haiku, and a treasured memory I am sure!

Mary said...

So many people have made their way to these beloved holy spaces over the year. I have been to Glasgow too, but it was a while ago. I have a feeling I might have been to this same cathedral.

Tete said...

This is one that makes you think. How many have come before us? How many have looked for we are looking for now? How many other footsteps are we standing in every day, no matter where we are, of those no longer with us. How many more will follow and ponder the same questions? Did they find what they were looking for? Will we?
How long will people flock to here and there looking for God, only to find out He is right inside of us all along?
Very good post, Lynette, and as always, your photos speak more than words could ever say...
Hugs- Tete

Sherry Blue Sky said...

A really beautiful haiku, and accompanying photo. I, too, love the worn polished look of the old stone and the thought of all the feet that wore them smooth...........your haikus are amazing, I am way impressed. Haikus being so structured and succinct, neither of which I excel at:) I so anticipate your posts, never know what will come next! Keep writing! You are amazing.

Dasuntoucha said...

Words + imagery = delight! :-)

brenda w said...

Beautiful haiku, each word counts. Well done.

Jingle said...

smart one!

paulandrewrussell said...

A lovely haiku. I have a weakness for haiku.

Lynette Killam said...

Thanks to each of you for the wonderful comments. Like Paul, I too have a weakness for haiku. It is the microscope through which I'm better able to focus on what matters most to me...

riikainfinityy.com said...

short and beautiful, without a doubt:D