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Jesus Holocaust Poems

These Jesus Holocaust poems are examples of Holocaust poems about Jesus. These are the best examples of Holocaust Jesus poems written by international poets.


All hail The Silver Skins
 (with nudity optional)


Not another effort from The Lefts bleating masses, but the sparkily aristocracy of cerebral-celebritys; their binary-duality sweeping earth-wise. 

I don't object to...

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Categories: holocaust, columbus day, community, earth



Jesus is Pissed haiku



God's garden-fracture
Crucifix ~ Trump's holy cost
Benny's nuke' testes¹







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Remind the Houthis' and any others who have complaints about AMERICA that we're THE ONES WHO WALKED ON...

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Categories: holocaust, 10th grade, america, bible,

Christ
White People
Killed
Christ...

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Categories: holocaust, america, bible, black african

Premium Member Song For a Soldier No Solace For a Vet
A noble trade a soldier made
To fight and serve my country
The cradle fix indoctrinates
A nationalistic junkie
As in Oman true colours shown
A philanthropic lie
Semper fi, death...

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Categories: holocaust, angst, conflict, corruption, discrimination,

Premium Member Kolbe Responds
Mother: Oh Raymond, Raymond, what's to become of you?  :(
Raymond: I'll stay pure & give my life; Our Lady says it's true.

Jesus: Father Maximilian...

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Categories: brother, food, hero, holocaust,



Premium Member Preacher
Preacher

Man on the street, 
standing up for God, 
speaking words written in heaven, 
for all on earth to hear. 
He is a humble man, 
a...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, atheist, corruption, courage, faith,

Premium Member Rocky
Rocky

Rock is not a racehorse, 
he is a tiny Billy goat. 
He thinks he is much larger
than he really is. 
One day, 
he will be...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, cancer, flower, forgiveness, friendship,

Premium Member Weeds
Weeds

Why do I do so well at growing things, 
I don't want to grow, 
and do so badly and the other plants, 
I work hard...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, angel, caregiving, cat, childhood,

Premium Member Please
Please

Please don't cry. 
Please don't cry anymore. 
In my memory I can still hear you. 
I can never forget. 
My heart will always hurt inside,...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, abortion, addiction, anti bullying,

Premium Member The Mix
The Mix

A recipe for life, 
living, loving,
and being happy?
Why is this so hard? 

Flour, or flower? 
The first to eat, 
the second to enjoy... 
to...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, courage, creation, dance, dark,

Premium Member Indian Sky
Indian Sky

Across the desert the clouds gather. 
They are angry, and full of rain. 
It is late in the day, 
and there is no time...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, america, angel, endurance, hero,

Premium Member Feeling Young
Feeling Young

Quiet is the morning, 
the sun coming over the mountains...
in the distance. 
Not quickly, 
but exactly at the right time. 
The day has begun....

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: holocaust, age, angel, happiness, heaven,

When the Engines Feast Ii
Kings of lizards 
The great multi-horned beast
A rise in the east, 
The prodigal son 
Coming in the Fire 
Of mythic Agamemnon! 

As the beast lay...

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Categories: holocaust, allegory, allusion, america, art,

Premium Member Rapture Dawn-
The sound of the trumpet rallys on
The composition of the skies was blur
Every shallow wind shifted soon the sky's turned

The trumpet sound
Rains armies of angels...

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Categories: engagement, heaven, holocaust, humanity,

Premium Member End of Times-
it's just before the rapture
The Sun is turnt bright yellow red to Black
Flowing is the blood of humanity 
Running down the streets 
Mothers against you...

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Categories: holocaust, analogy, anxiety, bereavement, conflict,


Book: Shattered Sighs