Religion Hyperbole Poems
These Religion Hyperbole poems are examples of Hyperbole poems about Religion. These are the best examples of Hyperbole Religion poems written by international poets.
Rascallions and Other De-Blessed Humanizing FaunaSome things are royal
others so prosaic
and then there's everything else
You bring your own biases to the choice
BUT the question then arises:
do these (even these)
belong to...
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Categories:
allegory, hyperbole, paris, parody,
ReasonIn these Days, We prayed series...
The 7enth innatemeditation
REASON
Brethren,
Do we believe that the same God,
Who has endowed us
With sense, intellect and Reason
Has intended us to...
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Categories:
hyperbole, deep, discrimination, fantasy, fate,
No Inflated Cheekiness For This LogophileI comport myself with quiet pridefulness,
plus intellectual whimsy
aware that "FAKE" pretentiousness,
could be mistaken foreign egotistical vitae
furthering, feathering and figuratively
undermining jestingly,
poetically, and zealously
oozing, gushing, bubbling...
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Categories:
hyperbole, america, change, father, grave,
Poem Zeromaybe the ones who have left
us early by the malice of their own
hand knew what matters most:
procreation; the evolution of
planetary life amply illuminated, steeled
to survive...
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Categories:
angst, death, earth, hyperbole,
A Beast of ChiralityI blink my eyes and then the world is gone.
Open once again to see some peons upon the lawn.
They came to hear the Lion...
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Categories:
anger, conflict, courage, hyperbole,
Hallucinatory PrayersFallen upon knees in ashes of pipe dreamer’s infatuation
chimera's collective stardust reigning through macrocosms,
world spins counterclockwise unrealistically bound hiatus
stained glass mirrors fracture in rhetorical...
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Categories:
allegory, conflict, deep, hyperbole,
Dancing Off Center Staged DelusionsPoetically fractured retractions
gnashing night prayers,
scribbling braille,
written sideways
dipped amid holy water retention,
compromising statements
...
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Categories:
hyperbole, imagery, imagination, metaphor,
IsisSOS my ship has been boarded
Takin on by those who are sordid
It still carries our flag
They also have a hag
One that knows whitchcraft and sorcery
Appearing...
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Categories:
allah, analogy, humanity, hyperbole,