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Forgiveness Culture Poems

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


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,



Premium Member Neurosystemic Passions For Peace
We have come into this epic time
for survivors of dispassion
to age into sacred communion
we can all share,
monotheist
and atheist
and pantheist
and all non-anthrosupremacists
in-between leftbrain 
snarky opinion leaders
and...

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Categories: culture, health, integrity, peace,

Premium Member Healing Systemic Trauma
Can you make any sense of
systemic racism?

No more common sense than
too much patriarchalism--
all leftbrain dominant things
oppressing sacred Earth's
polycultural win/win systems
promoting resiliently wealthy
resonant synergetic health

Care given
as...

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Categories: addiction, beauty, bullying, culture,

Premium Member After the Sad Mad Event
I woke up feeling better today, 
in a post-trauma kind of way.  

This prompts me to give priority to gathering notes 
with supporting documents
from...

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Categories: anti bullying, anxiety, culture,

Dollars
The world is one giant cake bowl staring at you until you grow old. It’s has its mischief’s and its tricks and pumpkin pie swirling...

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Categories: culture, america, blessing, business, community,



Home Is Where
My amorphous feelings clamber up the walls as I take a last look, 
then turning my head against my so-called “home” in the society 
whilst...

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© Cemre Ozay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: culture, daughter, emotions, for

Love Is a Free Spirit
Love is a free spirit,
That is best suited to forgiving souls,
With deep rooted faith,
And in which hope springs eternal.

Mere flesh and bones by themselves,
Are seldom...

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Categories: culture, analogy, appreciation, best friend,

Friends
My "oh my" have I heard it all now?
At twenty something you understand
So much better than me!

From home to a strange land
You carry your world...

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Categories: culture, dedication, friend,

Premium Member Grand Mother Eartha's Dream
My husband and I always enjoy visiting
GrandMother Eartha
on Mother's Day

She often shares
last night's dreams,
which too often follow rather disturbing peak experience themes

Because,
you know,
or maybe not...

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Categories: culture, earth day, health,

Premium Member Misery Loves Company
On the streets of indifference 
we walk paths of human foibles. 
do our negatives outweigh our positives? 
can you leave your reactive bags aside
for a...

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Categories: analogy, courage, culture, prejudice,

Hourglass
Where are we going with our distant state of mind?
Do we ignore the signs in front of our eyes?
It is only a matter of time.

Why...

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© Alex Deroo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: change, culture, earth, peace,

Premium Member Repair Justice To Restore Peace
Before restoring outside perfection,
perpetual pleasures
of prosperous peace

I remain responsible,
compulsively responsive,
habitually receptive
to repairing inside win/lose
past competitive aggressions,
negatively suppressive 
non-communications

My most resilient repentance
includes self-forgiveness
for over-stressed addictions
to trauma...

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Categories: culture, forgiveness, health, integrity,

Village Death
VILLAGE DEATH.

Where are the old men
Lets visit the sacred tree
Offer sacrifices
Pour libations
For the village is perishing

Maybe the old graves are ugly
Or they are angry at...

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Categories: culture,

Premium Member Our Plight
Strange sedition stealthy sets 
cloaked in artificial greening phiz
some by prejudice inquiring, 
“Where are you from”?
others in feigning frame avoiding,
finding paths away from you,
Though harmless...

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Categories: africa, color, conflict, culture,

Resurrection
Separation can be the death of a loving relationship, 
but can resurrection come too? 
Can one give a reprieve from
Braking bonds that bind. 

Threads that...

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Categories: culture, allegory, analogy, anger, angst,


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