Who can help me find out that this poem belongs to Ralph?

keep quiet

Throughout the ages: silence is better than sound

Silence-What does the rain want to say?

Flowers bloom silently.

dahlia

Open in the backyard

When the moon climbed over the fence,

Take away a trace of spring fragrance.

Leaves fall silently.

Chinese parasol

Be red-faced with smoke

An autumn wind blew it away.

Fallen leaves all over the street

The moon sets quietly.

A line of footprints ......

It's deserted outside the temple.

snow

Fall on the bald head of the old monk

Too slow

The fruit falls silently.

Fall from an unpredictable height

Stop in another unpredictable mid-air

And then bang.

Autumn, on Newton's back.

Punch hard

The tide falls quietly.

Midnight tide

It's best to listen in the distance.

Too close.

All you hear is the inside of your toes.

Joint groan

Tears fell silently.

A tear a thousand years ago.

Put it on the thread-bound book.

Something you know nothing about

I can't help but hear the whimper of time caught in a chapter.