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Religion Epigram Poems

These Religion Epigram poems are examples of Epigram poems about Religion. These are the best examples of Epigram Religion poems written by international poets.


Trick Le Down
If I am the sheep
   But the lord is your shepherd 
   The farm is corporate 


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Categories: corruption, political, religion, society,



Ye Are Gods
Deep philosophy anywhere
With Jesus I will compare
"Kingdom Within; Love thy Neighbor,"
"Ye are gods," the Psalms declare...

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Categories: education, forgiveness, jesus, mythology,

Fold of the Chosen
The true and right freedom 
Is in the Lord's kingdom....

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Categories: religion,

Following God In God We Trust
I follow God,
      not  religion.sect.
      I support benevolence   
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Categories: allusion, appreciation, celebration, faith,

God Beliefs
Muslims pray at the ground ...
Christians aim at the space,
and nobody knows concerning God ...
God is everything..so,
why they seek him in the sky,
why just look...

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Categories: allegory, allusion, appreciation, extended



Premium Member It's All Flawed

Without God
It’s all flawed





DU-O your two line Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Brian Strand
November 15, 2020
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Categories: blessing, christian, god, heaven,

Premium Member Humanity

A lack of mercy
Leads to controversy






Brian Strand’s Mon Poetry Contest
November 12, 2020



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Categories: appreciation, blessing, character, christian,

God's In Back : Ground
I
What would you ever see, or sense, or hear
If God didn't hide? He would OVERWHELM EVERYWHERE!

II
That is why Jesus is God in disguise
God became man...

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Categories: betrayal, bible, conflict, confusion,

Epigrams V
Epigrams

Autumn Conundrum
by Michael R. Burch

It’s not that every leaf must finally fall,
it’s just that we can never catch them all.

Piercing the Shell
by Michael R. Burch

If...

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Categories: giggle, humor, humorous, irony,

Angelus Silesius the Mystical Angel
Angelus Silesius Translations

The rose merely blossoms
and never asks why:
heedless of her beauty,
careless of every eye.
?Angelus Silesius, loose translation by Michael R. Burch

The rose lack reasons
and...

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Categories: angel, bible, christian, devotion,

Epigrams Iv
Sex Hex
by Michael R. Burch

Love’s full of cute paradoxes
(and highly acute poxes).



Love
by Michael R. Burch

Love is either wholly folly,
or fully holy.



Nun Fun Undone
by Michael R....

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Categories: bible, christian, death, funeral,

Multiplication, Tabled
Multiplication, Tabled
by Michael R. Burch
 
Be fruitful and multiply”—
great advice, for a fruitfly!
But for women and men,
simple Simons, say, “WHEN!”...

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Categories: bible, christian, creation, fruit,

Epigrams Iii
Speechless at Auschwitz
by Ko Un
loose translation by Michael R. Burch

At Auschwitz
piles of glasses
mountains of shoes ...
returning, we stared out different windows.

Ko Un speaks for all...

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Categories: humor, literature, philosophy, poems,

Epigrams Ii
Epigrams II

Sex Hex
by Michael R. Burch

Love's full of cute paradoxes
(and highly acute poxes).
 
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Midnight Stairclimber
by Michael R. Burch

Procreation
is at first great sweaty recreation,
then—long, long...

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Categories: irony, language, literature, perspective,

Epigrams
Epigrams by Michael R. Burch

If brevity is the soul of wit
then brevity and levity 
are the whole of it.
—Michael R. Burch

To write an epigram, cram.
If...

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Categories: bible, metaphor, philosophy, poetry,


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