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Best Age Of Reason Poems

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The Age of Reason
With confusion in the wind
Time comes to an end
Purpose of the strife
Dream’s of a life
No secrets to hide
No more to confide 
Thoughts are insane
Only memories...

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Categories: age of reason, angst, confusion, life, loss,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Confirmation
The Sacrament of Confirmation

Confirmation perfects baptismal grace

The Sacrament gives the Holy Spirit to root us more deeply in divine filiation

Incorporate us more firmly to Fr....

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Categories: age of reason, education, faith, family, friendship,
Form: Sonnet
Knights of Rationalism
We’re coming out of the caves
We’re moving into the Lime Light
It’s now ‘cause the time’s right
The bold and the brave
We’re here to tear down the...

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Categories: age of reason, inspirational, philosophy, science, upliftingage,
Form: I do not know?
Poetry
We constantly deal with poetry which puts us in a soporific state,
we sit here apathetic to the cause of studying this beautiful art-
but Poetry’s breath...

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Categories: age of reason, beauty, dedication, imagination, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Life By the Decades
I sometimes think,
 I lived my life with blinders on,
 wrapped up and self absorbed,
 so full of me.
I must have been oblivious to my...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age of reason, life, time,
Form: Bio



Premium Member What Might Have Been
I know I could have loved you
if you hadn’t been so young.
I was older by some years, more than a few.
I haven’t thought about those...

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Categories: age of reason, lost love
Form: Rhyme
Age of Reasons
I often wonder if I’m still in love
Is there that age to consider it superficial?
The age of reason to define one’s worth
As suppose to how...

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© Joel Lee  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: age of reason, life,
Form: Rhyme
What
What happened?
First the trustful child
the age of reason
one last grip on innocence
why is god so hard to hold...
what happened between the time?
I felt the onset...

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Categories: age of reason,
Form: I do not know?
Devil Time
Time is -
the healer and stealer of all things.

You heal my wounds yet leave the scar
as a remembrance
lest I forget
from whence you came

You took the...

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Categories: age of reason, angst, confusion, loss,
Form: Free verse
The Four Seasons
We are like the four seasons of the earth, spring, summer ,fall and winter
First we are born like newborn babes springing into life by push...

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Categories: age of reason, appreciation, life,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Daily Conversations
Conversations, on a daily basis
Your own voice surrounded in oasis
Talk to yourself, a daily happening
Older age the reason offered

Standing still, minding one’s own business
Overheard conversations,...

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Categories: age of reason, care, emotions, feelings,
Form: Free verse
Chronology of Ages With Pinches of Humor
10 YEARS
                The girl wants to be a teenager,
 ...

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Categories: age of reason, age, allegory, allusion, extended
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mysterious Monoliths
In the remote landscapes
stand cold monolithic monuments,
one, the Neolithic Stonehenge,
the British cultural icon,
and the other, Georgia Guidestones,
the American Stonehenge.

The stone slabs roughly cut
and astronomically aligned,
are...

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Categories: age of reason, mystery,
Form: Free verse
The Awakening
Common Sense.
Common Sense written by Thomas Paine to unite the colonies under one single cause.  Freedom.
One does not need to read this in order...

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Categories: age of reason, anti bullying, change, community,
Form: Free verse
Random Gods
\the people who'll survive are random Gods,
They do things for apparently no reason,
\they have no thoughts because thoughts are stolen from their mind,
And harvested as...

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Categories: age of reason, adventure
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things