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Relationship Culture Poems

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


Taking Responsibility
When you are focus
You're responsible to all
Their cause is your cause....

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Categories: business, culture, humanity, relationship,



Per Se
The declaration of intent
whereas the I do's
and what have you.
"then as wife"
she spoke her voice trembling,
 she looked to the ceiling and smiled
and her whole...

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Categories: celebration, culture, encouraging, love,

Scrumble's
Keeping my composure
I sought through
the differences
either furtherance
or closure
this one means everything
tension from frustration
like jackal stalking 
the lions
someone might come along
and consecrate my gains
Nothings right
aint nothing...

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Categories: character, culture, encouraging, language,

Responsible
Responsible is
Accountable to teach their
Children what is please....

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Categories: children, culture, happiness, relationship,

Premium Member Life and Death of Supremacy
The difference
between RightWing political
and economic autism,
and Religious Right monotheism,
has been greatly exaggerated

To this post-millennial tipping point
of monopolistic omnipotence
predicting sacred Earth's matricide

By LeftBrain-RightHand 
dogmatic dominance
of a...

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Categories: culture, earth day, health,



Family
Family
What day did the word family leave the vocabulary?
Family a simple word with so much meaning or so I always thought. It seems as though...

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Categories: children, culture, family, parents,

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,

Confluence
Streams mingle with rivers
And rivers mingle with oceans
while oceans reconcile the distinction 
Like humans converging from regions 

Civilization marks a local population
Originating back to their...

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Categories: appreciation, culture, immigration, paradise,

Premium Member Every Relationship Must Change
1. Everything begins and ends,
reports Richo mindfulness
To which Ohcir co-responds,
including positive v negative
therapy v trauma
co-arising intention.

2. Relationships do not always come and go
according to unconditional...

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Categories: community, culture, health, humor,

Premium Member Words in the Wind
Words in the Wind

By Mark D. Stucky
Winds carried away the words
that Jesus, the Word made flesh,
wrote in the dust,
while sitting near a trembling woman,
who was...

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Categories: culture, judgement, love, political, sin,

Premium Member Divine Name Calling
Divine Name Calling

By Mark Stucky
In our beginning,
        God whispered into DNA dust,
      ...

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Categories: culture, community, god, love, relationship,

Premium Member Whose Words
Whose Words?

By Mark Stucky
Hissing whispers in the garden
twisted the warning words of God.
A shadowy tempter in the wilderness
shouted enticements to the Word made flesh.

Twisted words...

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Categories: culture, conflict, confusion, god, love,

Premium Member What Would Jesus Tweet
 What Would Jesus Tweet?

By Mark D. Stucky
What if Jesus joined
social media sites?
Would he ask people
to Friend and Follow him?
Would they then tweet,
“Oh, how I...

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Categories: culture, conflict, god, love, relationship,

Premium Member Tweeting the Truth In Love
Tweeting the Truth in Love

By Mark D. Stucky
We should be “speaking the truth in love,”*
posted Paul in Ephesians 4:15,
to speak and act out truth while...

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Categories: culture, anti bullying, community, conflict,

The Audience
When you speak to an audience, who are you talking to? The people in front of your screen or those trapped in your dreams? More...

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Categories: anxiety, confidence, courage, culture,


Book: Shattered Sighs