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Name Engagement Poems

These Name Engagement poems are examples of Engagement poems about Name. These are the best examples of Engagement Name poems written by international poets.


A Letter From Abroad
My heart is happy
A letter came from abroad
From a name Pappy....

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Categories: appreciation, engagement, friend, happiness,



Oh Devine the Crumpets are
El Vals, she spoke my name
to have us to come in
for lunch.
" than oh gracious
might we dine
together
 a celebration of man
in the sight of God
might...

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Categories: dance, engagement, food, music,

Premium Member FATHER COVER OUR CHILDREN-
•	FATHER COVER OUR CHILDREN

May Our Father give you?
 Extra special covering. 
May He touch the hearts of our children? 
Father please O’ please cover, cover...

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Categories: engagement, analogy, appreciation, caregiving, children,

Premium Member THANKSGIVING NEW DAY DAWN 1
Blessed New Day Dawn

Heavenly Father
I come before you
in your name
of you son Jesus Christ.

Thank you Daddy
for awakening me
this New Dawn Day,
all my love ones, 
family...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, blessing, engagement,

Utilization
Mesmerized by her presences
I stumbled am
nd slurred
when she spoke to me
she had created a character
that was impervious to
rejection and feeling unwanted
But she didn't know she
could...

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Categories: character, chocolate, creation, engagement,



Premium Member MY NAME IS LeiNah Williams- Ms LeiNah Williams February 8th MY BIRTHDAY
Eight years ago this day February 8  2016  I came forth
My name is LeiNah Williams
Yes, Ms. LeiNah Williams
Pronounced Lena’ like in Horn
Yea! And...

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Categories: engagement, 2nd grade, birthday, blessing,

Premium Member I SOUL BE MY NAME IS James Edward Lee
I see myself as myself
My truest self
Isn’t physical
Yet, energies, calls
I am

A child of a living King
I’m a child of a Holy God
I am His Beloved...

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Categories: engagement, analogy, appreciation, character, child,

Premium Member Sing Little Elijah-SING-
Inahitaji kuimba meble ya wanakwaya kila mahali
Imba kaka imba”
Sing brother sing
His name is Elijah
And He’s a nightingale
His God is still the same
As He who is...

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Categories: analogy, engagement, how i

Premium Member Shadows in the Mirror
Have I really been working on myself or did I just change from my work clothes to something more comfortable
Is this depression or is it...

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Categories: engagement, anxiety, black african american,

Maybe Someday
Maybe someday,
Someone will see me
For what I am.
Maybe someday,
Someone will notice the beauty,
I'm hiding for decades.
Maybe someday,
Someone will get on their knees, 
And say you're...

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Categories: engagement, anger, anti bullying, august,

Premium Member Quiet Thunder- Dedicated Verse To Nazaire Djissenou
Quiet thunder
Sovereign prince crowned head
First Father Righteousness lead
Nazareth a place in Israel
Blessed named NaZaire
Name NaZaire from Latin Nazareus derived from
Run NaZaire Run
 
The Earth is...

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Categories: engagement, analogy, appreciation, confidence, courage,

Premium Member Been Redeemed By the Blood of the Lamb His Name Is---Jesus
Four voices I hear, it’s a new season
Four voices appear in mine heart’s ear
So hear

I see so the light
In Him every, everything is alright
Four voices
One...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, community, engagement,

Premium Member We Are the Children of the Same Father-
We are the children of the same God
We all have the same Father 
We are blessed  and covered
We are all sisters and brothers 

Energy...

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Categories: celebration, engagement, family, father

Premium Member Se7ven--My Spokenword
Se7ven
 Se7ven believed to be insightful, intuitive, truthful, introspective, intellectual, and wise.
 “fullness” “fullness” “fullness” “fullness” “fullness” “fullness” “fullness” se7ven 
such “completeness”  “completeness” “completeness”...

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Categories: engagement, analogy, appreciation, dedication, destiny,

The Millennial Monster
Mamma always told me “I’m the ringer to another middle finger” 
a drop out set to run out; born to serve coffee. 
Two sugars or...

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Categories: america, culture, engagement, poetry,


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