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Devotion Culture Poems

These Devotion Culture poems are examples of Culture poems about Devotion. These are the best examples of Culture Devotion poems written by international poets.


Even Harder Than Spoken smooth Transitions
Bel canto
Her asking Suport- Part three


Somewhere they say
that you and I are together
somewhere they'll believe
that we are one

we found interest in us together
we're interested in
having...

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Categories: absence, culture, devotion, love,



Rest in Power Kamehameha
After school on my TV screen you were there
Giving me power from my bullies or scratching my hair.
How can I forget how you looked, orange...

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Categories: blessing, culture, devotion, farewell,

Premium Member Femininity
What makes an ordinary lady stand out
of the moving crowd walking too fast: 
is her elegance, how she dresses; 
how her unique attire effects others!...

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Categories: character, culture, devotion, evil,

Premium Member Femininity
What makes an ordinary lady stand out
of the moving crowd walking too fast, 
is her elegance, how she dresses; 
how her femininity effects others! ...

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Categories: character, culture, devotion, evil,

Ink of the Islands
In the heart of the Pacific, where waves cradle secrets,
**Tatau** emerges—a sacred script etched upon skin,
A symphony of charcoal rivers, whispered stories,
**Samoan souls bloom**.

**Pe'a**, the...

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Categories: culture, appreciation, beautiful, devotion, freedom,



Premium Member My Jesus
Route, pronounced either ROOT or ROWT, is pronounced ROWT in this poem.
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Jesus came down and lived with us, he felt our pain.
He shared his love...

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Categories: culture, baptism, beautiful, bible, blessing,

The Circle In the Sun
It has been there for many centuries before the world began, it has served the Egyptians well and has taken the lion out of the...

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Categories: culture, appreciation, birth, community, confidence,

Love Me Like You Mean-It
They called him "the Wilderside" Love Wilder.
He stood before a bucket of milk
and it curdled!
He soured sugar.
He put his toe in the pond
and it turned...

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Categories: culture, love, music,

Premium Member Freedom
Someone told me about Love
She was my grandmother, who took me to the Holy Land, 
Well it was her Holy land and she called it...

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Categories: appreciation, blessing, culture, encouraging,

Premium Member The King
Born on a cold day
with the moon shining on him at night,
crying as a newborn child
he saw the light.

In a ghetto he screamed
for the first...

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Categories: culture, absence, allegory, allusion, blessing,

Premium Member Death In the Sport But Love For the Game
Water the spirit of life.  Rain
Washing, it drowns.  And floods
The ground. Bemoan the dead.
Looks like leather seats. This
Luxury luckily Looming. Jet Black
 black...

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Categories: career, color, creation, culture,

Premium Member Chapter 87 -- Damian Delilah Mallory: the Solomon Brothers and Sisters
Date:  March 2041

The weather was agreeable all
Seemed well in the Damian house
Hold early morning. The kids were
Heading out to school. Dolly and 
Molly were...

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Categories: culture, adventure, angst, black love,

The Scape Goat
A goat without blemish
And creepers and verming
Are inserted in its mouth
Then all it's orifices are bound
The ancients sewed them up
And it driven to the wilderness
To...

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Categories: creation, culture, devotion, extended

Irregulaer Ryhthmn
Without arbitration( a general notion of terms)
a solution was found to appease both parties.
Separation of was is current
means to define each aspect in
both positions and...

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Categories: business, culture, devotion, encouraging,

Premium Member The Recantation of Foolishness
Before I became a worrier, a rebel, a Spartacus:
I remember listening to an orator on a city bus: 
he criticized and enraged some arrogant characters;
he...

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Categories: allusion, conflict, culture, devotion,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things