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Amnesty Poems - Poems about Amnesty


Amnesty
At first glance, scars can be ugly. Mine remind me of the war. They are proving to be a testimony; giving me something to live for. This life has not been easy, but another is to come. I've placed my trust in Jesus, so my battle has already been won. I sin and fall short of His glory....

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Categories: amnesty, courage, jesus, peace, relationship,
Form: Rhyme
King Faces Change
A king walking with majesty, Reflecting on their Dynasty: A Legacy of Modesty; Medals for shows of Honesty, Quick grants to outlaws Amnesty Zero case of Pederasty... But now subjects eye Democracy, On his brow glimpse Autocracy, Prejudice now court;no mercy Their hunger for change so racy Either they or change is crazy! "Yes, I've seen they're now lazy!" Kings should business reduce with charm, Cease nobly...

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Categories: amnesty, cry, devotion, humanity, image,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member A Loophole
Pray before you're being prayed Learn before you're caught ignorant Do good and you'll be repaid good Do bad and you'll got the lesson What's behind a religion Now people are making use of A religion's loophole To escape They do bad to be saved They do bad to ask for mercy They always repent too late Only when they are caught Come to...

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Categories: amnesty, abuse, god, religion,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Amnesty
Total amnesty is absent In this world For heavy guilt and penalty In front of law the fairness Humanity and democracy Total amnesty is only In front of God But God knows your sincerity Your degree of repentance Repentance is not To escape from penalty To escape from responsibility To search for another chance To repeat crime Total amnesty is only In front of God But you...

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Categories: amnesty, god, repetition, sin,
Form: Free verse
Amnesty
When someone that you love dies Its easy to blame yourself for their death Even if you were nowhere around when they died Its easy to find something in the past some wrong that you did to blame yourself The police report read that he lost control of his car And you remember when he asked you for money for...

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Categories: amnesty, allegory, black african american,
Form: Free verse



Amnesty Day Or Veterans
Amnesty Day for Veterans Even if standing at attention or at ease Our flag will proudly blow in the breeze Due to what military people have done Who woke up with each beginning sun. There is National as well as Coast Guard to Protecting land and shores for me and you Others who our county want to preserve We have authorized and called...

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Categories: amnesty, encouraging, inspirational, pride,
Form: Couplet
Amnesty
Painted Delilah's, scarlet sirens, apples and bloodshed- You tried to teach me to fear the bold obscenities of Red, to be a willing captive within conventions of virtue and the expectations that came with my gender and station. I learned to speak softly, in shades of anemic pink but my tongue was never far from hemorrhaging. I...

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Categories: amnesty, introspectionfire, fire, me, red,
Form: Prose Poetry
January Amnesty
Time moves too slow when kneeled before oppressive three by four inch plastic altars taking communion with fellow debtors and praying in allocated installments of faith for blessings of pregnant dollars and a forecast of January amnesty But we all hear December's secrets in the static whispers curling away from desperate lips as if aired concerns will disappear like winter vapors. This devolvement back to flesh and...

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Categories: amnesty, introspection
Form: Free verse
Sentimental Amnesty
you can say i love you, a million times and one. but theres nothing you can say to me, that will change the things you've done. it pains me to reject you, it really truly does. but i'm just trying to protect myself, from what already was. babe you know i care for you, so much that it hurts to say - loving you...

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Categories: amnesty, confusion, forgiveness, love,
Form: I do not know?

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