Poetry

October 17, 2017 Poetry , POETRY / FICTION

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By

Sofia Kioroglou

 

 

 

Walk a mile in His shoes

 

 

I love Jerusalem

the air over the Old City

always saturated with prayers

that make the welkin ring.

 

I am a pilgrim and an observer

I take a lot of pictures and walk a lot

I walk a mile in His shoes

I walk all the way up to Calvariæ Locus

I walk alone the Via Dolorosa

 

 

 

 

 

Sofia Kioroglou

Sofia Kioroglou is a Greek poet, writer and perennial traveller to the Holy Land and Egypt. She is the author of two poetry chapbooks and the co-author of a glossary for S&P executives published by Humantec Ltd. She was a featured poet of the week at Poetry Super Highway (April 3-9, 2017). Her entry to the Festival for Poetry was singled out at the Best of February 2017. Her poems can be found online and in print in Lunaris Review, In Between Hangovers, Galleon Literary Journal, Pengician, Ariel Chart, Stanzaic Stylings, Galway Review, Verse-Virtual, VerseWrights, PPP Ezine, Excavating the Underground,Dumas de Demain, Books’ Journal, Poetic Diversity, Spillwords, Every Writer, Winamop, Degenerate Poetry, Communicators League, Outlaw Poetry, Labyrithine Passages, Inventives, Aenaon, Basil o’ Flaherty and Aiolika Grammata. She was one of the winners in the International Competition of Epok.gr this January and her work won a distinction in the Poetry Contest of Unesco Club for the return of the Elgin Marbles to Greece. To read her work, visit her page at : sofiakioroglou.wordpress.com

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