Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
The Good Shepherd
Labels:
architecture,
buildings,
Christ,
church,
churches,
Jesus,
Loughborough,
psychogeography
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Running The Rails
Late at night
to early morning
the train station
Rodents run rails
men in lines of fours, fives
and against the rules
alone
Wrapped tight
against the November cold
an oil faced worker
Marching up the down line
he counts out loud
bending periodically
to spray paint a sleeper
Oh can you hear
the blowing of the whistle?
Paul Conneally
Loughborough 2013
Labels:
England,
English poets,
football,
haiku,
Jesus,
paul conneally,
photography,
poetry,
railways,
soccer,
trains,
travel
Monday, December 02, 2013
Jesus on Jarrom Street
three pints happy
we leave The Font
on Gateway Street
head towards
The Sir Robert Peel
and turn right
against red bricks
behind a black spiked fence
hangs Jesus
stadium bound
fans genuflect and
ask for a win
Paul Conneally
Leicester 2013
The photograph is St Andrew's Church, Jarrom Street, Leicester. The church was designed by the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott who also designed London's St Pancras Station.
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