Best Monotheism Poems
Below are the all-time best Monotheism poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of monotheism poems written by PoetrySoup members
View From the Prism of 'Ism'socialism communism fascism despotism
buddhism catholicism hinduism zoroastrianism
territorialism colonialism imperialism ...
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Categories:
monotheism, satire, society, truth, word
Form:
Monorhyme
Bipartisan DissonanceWhen oppositional cognitive dissonance
deflects focus from compassion,
I've learned to go back to when I deflected focus from her.
She sends me passive-aggressive messages,
bread crumbs leading...
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Categories:
monotheism, conflict, math, parents, political,
Form:
Narrative
England - Gleaming In the Distanceacross the Doggerland dogged people trudge
Neanderthals, Heidelbergers...Sapiens, the last ones standing
hairy mammoths, heavy life bearing down
the mighty maw of...
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Categories:
monotheism, conflict, destiny, england, history,
Form:
Narrative
Categories:
monotheism, allah, angel, angst, confusion,
Form:
Haiku
The Stela Epic, Part 1 of 8The Stela Epic by DR. Mohammed F A Alrazak
The grains of sand, the drops of rain, makes the stage for souls to play
The prints...
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Categories:
monotheism, culture, freedom,
Form:
ABC
Earthy EmpathyYou've heard that self-unfulfilling prophecy?
"I love humanity--
it's just people I can't stand."
I love healthy humanity--
it's just uppity and/or snooty people I can't stand
I love cooperative...
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Categories:
monotheism, caregiving, gospel, health, humor,
Form:
Political Verse
This Passionate MomentRed hot and cool Green peace
passions bring us to this sacred
synergetic EarthTime
More dialogue regenerative
when cooperative
so more redundantly competitive
when endless debate degenerative
Less producing fruit
of Future's...
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Categories:
monotheism, caregiving, culture, earth day,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum
The Great Riddle
“The Great Riddle”
Humanism became a new religion
in a world where romancing gods
at war sanctifying acts of violence
for their own levels of commandments,
became defunct, monotheism...
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Categories:
monotheism, humanity, muse, riddle,
Form:
Narrative
AngstIs what I do really important in the grand scheme of things?
13 billion years, we get 80, what a sweet little fling...
knowledge is relative,
let me...
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Categories:
monotheism, allah, bible, irony, jesus,
Form:
Rhyme
Systemic ChangeIt is known throughout Earth's anonymous
unanimous Commons,
Systems are hard to change.
The more macro-competitive,
Yang-strong,
The more difficult of all conversion stories
Over pernicious decades,
We tend to add "isms"
to...
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Categories:
monotheism, caregiving, health, integrity, peace,
Form:
Political Verse
Red and Trueblue Family--4Dear Siblings Three,
At least three of us four
have survived this first round
of sharing our seeing Reds
and our feeling Blues.
At this point
I imagine our eldest...
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Categories:
monotheism, christian, earth, faith, health,
Form:
Political Verse
Refined White ValuesWhile trickling thick amber honey
in my black decoffied coffee
I wonder why I never noticed
until just ever now
How refined white sugar
has monopolized my wider full-hued view
of...
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Categories:
monotheism, culture, earth, health, integrity,
Form:
Political Verse
My Book of ListsA book of lists
is what I need
to absolve Earth's Tribes
of rampant greed.
Before and after lists,
being and becoming fists,
masculine and feminist mutual mentoring trists
of transliterative transubstantiation.
I...
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Categories:
monotheism, culture, earth day, history,
Form:
Political Verse
UbermehschI’m elated by all reason,
The time to despair is only time wasted.
Freedom from all fear and anguish,
The evolution of the species.
Beyond...
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Categories:
monotheism, philosophygod, time, fear, god,
Form:
I do not know?
Disordered Sons and FathersMay all sacred,
but not quite omnipotent,
fathers learn this day
as we impatiently correct
our stress-disordered sons
That respect is earned,
so maybe disrespect is too
positive and negative layered
for and...
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Categories:
monotheism, age, father son, health,
Form:
Parallelismus Membrorum