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Religion Allegory Poems

These Religion Allegory poems are examples of Allegory poems about Religion. These are the best examples of Allegory Religion poems written by international poets.


bumblebee
The Bumblebee 

He grew up in a poor household, thought
sofa-beds were the norm, but his mother
an eager reader had many books that were
given and sometimes...

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: adventure, allegory, allusion, beach,



Raising and Realizing a New Horizon
While Jesus was raring and rising
Our religion we would be realizing
Being an atheist had been disguising

How is that for a few buckles of chuckles
scrapped by...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Raising and Realizing a New Horizon
While Jesus was raring and rising
Our religion we would be realizing
Being an atheist had been disguising

How is that for a few buckles of chuckles
scrapped by...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Premium Member CARESS
Gross reminders can't touch this, unpleasantness 
Bound to chosen can't touch this disbarredments
Rotten apples can't touch it decaying fossil peels
Undermining deposits won't touch disbarred reels

All...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, caregiving, confidence,

Graveyard
All on a sudden getting awake in the morning, I got stunned seeing, the whole earth had become a great graveyard. Each house was, as...

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Categories: allegory,



When Praying While Kneeling
when praying while kneeling
God was always appealing
(God my hand had been dealing)
(God gave me great feeling)
(God would help when we were healing)
(God was rocking and...

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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: allegory, christmas, family, immigration, jesus,

Premium Member Make Believe and Crazy
("Creation Myth 101", 2018, original encaustic)

Make Believe and Crazy

A world gone mad
Upside down, inside out
And if you don’t like it
You must be a phobe.

Gaslighting's nothing...

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Categories: allegory, mental illness, psychological,

The Blackbird of Iran
The blackbird wants to sing a song.
What song?
A song of freedom
But its fragile beak is tied.

The blackbird lives on the Island. 
Where the Aubrey's tongue...

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Categories: allegory, 10th grade, 11th grade,

Rascallions and Other De-Blessed Humanizing Fauna
Some things are royal
others so prosaic

and then there's everything else

You bring your own biases to the choice

BUT the question then arises:

do these (even these)

belong to...

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Categories: allegory, hyperbole, paris, parody,

Premium Member The Depths of Hell
Religious woes has it’s foes 
and often faiths are glitter
Promise success and happiness 
depending on who delivers
Some paint prejudice with broad strokes 
exclusion is the...

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Categories: allegory, imagery, religion,

Auguries From Apophenia
NOT incarnated in an unlight inside this Great Hookworm's duotoroidal traumedy-

NOR feverously skeined 'tween the Void's warp-weft over timeleft psukhai shivering-

NIL latency in thoughtfoam friths...

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Categories: allegory, dark, horror, mystery,

Unending Endeavour
All my idols are dead and my enemies are in power. The man controls the hour try showing blooming flowers growing over coffins and hiding...

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Categories: allegory, america, anger, freedom,

Premium Member Meh, Said God
he stood …

atop another world
another …
promethean creation
ineffable beauty and innovation spread at his
feet like a glorious carpet of progress
a macrocosm of concept and imagination
that surprised...

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Categories: allegory, analogy, creation, deep,

I Am Going Crazy
I can't expect to wake up everyday and do something I hate before I'm even part of the rat race. 

How am I expected to...

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Categories: 11th grade, allegory, religion,


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