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Son Betrayal Poems

These Son Betrayal poems are examples of Betrayal poems about Son. These are the best examples of Betrayal Son poems written by international poets.


Evil in me
How much can i be vicious?

How much can i be worst ?

If i stop forgetting and start holding..

The devil whispers in my ear 

Heart started to...

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Categories: 4th grade, anger, betrayal,



Premium Member Jesus or Barabbas
Pilate concluded the case was a fraud.
The charge against Christ was legally flawed.
But because he was so morally weak,
A novel verdict for Christ he did...

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Categories: betrayal, christian, destiny, fate,

Premium Member Babel
[REVISED 2024 April 04]

Shinar, some know as Mesopotamia, others as Assyria,
near the Euphrates River, a midday sun cast doubts of 
a weakened shade made idle...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, appreciation, betrayal,

Premium Member A Bad Friday For Jesus
What humans call ‘Good Friday’
Should be named
A ‘Bad Friday‘ for Jesus
Our brother
Who bravely died for our sins.

Copyright © March 2024, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert...

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Categories: betrayal, brother, eulogy, freedom, history,

Premium Member Who Killed Our Jesus
Whoever killed Our Jesus
Son Of God
Now has a killing machine.

Copyright © March 2020, Hébert Logerie, All rights reserved.
Hébert Logerie is the author of several collections...

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Categories: betrayal, christian, easter, good



President
Don’t be like that elephant that caused the infants
to slaughter one another indifferent to its posterity
he lifted the corrupt dropped the ripe and bullied 
the...

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Categories: art, betrayal, farewell, political,

Premium Member Oh mother
Oh mother.
You can’t be wrong?
Your word commands the power of God.

Oh mother.
The fool you made!
The child who sat alone in self made dungeons and caves.

Oh...

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Categories: absence, abuse, betrayal, conflict,

Premium Member Narrow Margin
First printouts show Number One's, ahead,
a feigned smile fades to a small office,
two arms outstretched hold a desk instead,
one ponders deeply surprising spread,
one knew the...

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Categories: allusion, analogy, anxiety, betrayal,

Premium Member Heirs of Eternal Silence
I wrote this poem about the young men and boys of various countries who fought in the first world war . Forever Remembered.



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Categories: betrayal, courage, remembrance day,

Premium Member Why?
Children are curious so they ask, why?
Adults, when flustered, let out a sigh.
We often ask why, when loved ones die,
and frequently ask why as we...

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Categories: bereavement, betrayal, confusion, fate,

Premium Member Profound Paradoxes
Eternal God in human flesh.
Creator and creature enmeshed.
Jesus, the Savior of the world,
the babe in a manger curled.

Jesus, God’s Son, Omnipotent,
Hung from a cross, robed...

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Categories: betrayal, christian, god, jesus,

Here, Dwells A Monster - Part II
iv.
By Thanksgiving, their machinations no longer discreet,
Voices from the walls and vents, betrayed their deceit.
My family revealed as demons in flesh-and-blood guise,
Christmas Day was the...

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Categories: betrayal, christmas, family, halloween,

Here, Dwells A Monster - Part I
i.
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even my spouse.
My wife and son lay silent, all tucked...

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Categories: betrayal, christmas, evil, father, halloween,

Do Not Be Afraid
Across miles of sea, on a distant shore
People flee, buildings burn, as missiles soar
Hate spews, with evil we cannot ignore
Lives injured and lost, in the...

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Categories: betrayal, christian, christmas, fear,

Premium Member Honey, You Can't be a Shark if You're Toothless
You're a fool for starting the friction 
But I'm a fool for starting the motion 
F you, no I’m a fool for believing the notion
And...

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Categories: betrayal, extended metaphor, goodbye,


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