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Good Faith Poems - Poems about Good Faith


Premium Member The Field Guide to Evil
"The Field Guide to Evil" > Chapter one > God Offers No Favors > Chapter two > Between Right and Wrong > Chapter three > No Good Deed Left Unpunished > Chapter four > Death by a Thousand Cuts > Chapter five > Hell Box Do Not Open > Chapter six > Space Probe Taurus > Chapter seven > Evil...

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Categories: good faith, 12th grade, analogy,
Form: Free verse
A Token of Good Faith
A Token of Good Faith A token of good faith For the spirit of silent lips Lost in the midst of emptiness With little left to give But heavy sighs Blank stares and tearful eyes Marckincia Jean 04/ 04 / 20 Free verse...

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Categories: good faith, anxiety, beautiful, betrayal, blessing,
Form: Free verse



Good Faith
G-ood faith cannot be questioned, H-aving honesty of heart; I-n the morn of February fifth, N-ice result won't fall A-part. G-ood faith doesn't fail, U-sing mind's lawful purpose; A-iming to do no evil, D-enying the liar's lip service. A-s you break not your vow, N-ew heaven you eagerly await; A-ll you do here on earth is indeed in...

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Categories: good faith, birthday,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member Good Faith and Bad Seeds
The good faith of a seed is to live together before we die apart. The bad faith of a seed or an unfertilized egg or a barren matriarchal womb or a fake-gospel message despite MotherEarth's transparently inclusive kindnesses festers fear apart more than healing life together. Good faith speaks up for restorative health. Bad faith talks down to vindicate self-righteous supremacy, holier than thou-ness. Bad faith reiterates and redistributes and...

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Categories: good faith, fear, gospel, health, integrity,
Form: Prose Poetry
The Good Faith
The Good Faith !t was a big ship fully automated, the engineers wore white overalls and the deck officers, splendid uniforms, while the ship´s captain sat in his cabin and wrote leaned thing about navigation. the cook was an exception he still had to prepare food and worked long hours, But it must be said he had...

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Categories: good faith, absence, beach, betrayal, conflict,
Form: Blank verse




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