Episcopal Haiku

The Episcopal Church's rituals and foibles, character and characters, beauty and liturgy - seventeen syllables at a time.

Stand, sit, kneel, stand, kneel:
It's quite a good workout for
a Sunday morning.

Blessing animals
is a joyous day at church.
Who has ugly pets?

- and many more!

Episcopal Haiku will delight Episcopalians with its humor and universally recognizable situations.

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Episcopal Haiku

The Episcopal Church's rituals and foibles, character and characters, beauty and liturgy - seventeen syllables at a time.

Stand, sit, kneel, stand, kneel:
It's quite a good workout for
a Sunday morning.

Blessing animals
is a joyous day at church.
Who has ugly pets?

- and many more!

Episcopal Haiku will delight Episcopalians with its humor and universally recognizable situations.

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Episcopal Haiku

Episcopal Haiku

by Sarah Goodyear, Ed Weissman
Episcopal Haiku

Episcopal Haiku

by Sarah Goodyear, Ed Weissman

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Overview

The Episcopal Church's rituals and foibles, character and characters, beauty and liturgy - seventeen syllables at a time.

Stand, sit, kneel, stand, kneel:
It's quite a good workout for
a Sunday morning.

Blessing animals
is a joyous day at church.
Who has ugly pets?

- and many more!

Episcopal Haiku will delight Episcopalians with its humor and universally recognizable situations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596271883
Publisher: Seabury Books
Publication date: 11/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 114
File size: 273 KB

About the Author

Sarah Goodyear is a writer and editor residing in Brooklyn, New York. Her debut novel, View from a Burning Bridge, is published by Red Hen Press. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Ed Weissman is a librettist. He lives in Vermont.
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