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Spiritual Immigration Poems

These Spiritual Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Spiritual. These are the best examples of Immigration Spiritual poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Migrating Culture Change
Perhaps immigration is our big US national anxiety
because we don't know how to unilaterally abort
cancerous growth of matricide.

Too much to even think about
at a merely...

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Categories: immigration, earth, earth day, health,



Premium Member Journey of a Contemporary Joseph
Author’s note: The following is in haibun form—poetic prose (microfiction with less than 200 words in this case) coupled with a haiku. It was written...

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Categories: christmas, family, immigration, jesus,

Premium Member Needing Saviors
It is natural to hunger for a savior – 
when spiritual, we turn to God; and when
feeling more literal, toward government, 
our mates, extended families...

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© Joe Dimino  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: creation, immigration, inspirational, perspective,

Blackened I
Wings,
springs and metallic Strings
flesh and bone;
Nails...
In stone.
Sliver shone;
On Blackened Sand death has ran…
Skulls and auto things; blood and sweat...
Blue tears flown
across a desert of Red;
Alone.
Death...

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Categories: immigration, adventure, allegory, allusion, america,

Indigo Ii
walking down a one-way path 
straight with the moon over one shoulder 
following the tracks 
as they lead into the horizon 
following the faded imagery...

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Categories: immigration, addiction, adventure, analogy, angel,



Azure Vi
Seeing you in the soft hues
looking for the outline 
of your quickly shifting silhouette 
feeling you’re presence
I know your shadow in
soft shades I feel it...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, allusion, analogy, art,

Azure Iv
cold stars shown down
deep into the outer voids 
night skies
drifting dreams
keep shifting across 
desolate planes 
distant dark rains 
gather the insane 
drifting down 
light flickers...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, allusion, analogy, anger,

Premium Member Spangled Star Banners
Oh say, did you notice
a national predative anthem?
Moving immediately
urgently,
without reflection of starlight 
sent or received,

From waving flags predicting elite weapons
fueled by complexly masculine 
emasculating
militarized corporate...

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Categories: health, identity, immigration, integrity,

Premium Member The Highway of Life

You must create, it's not for another, 
your specious needs to delineate.
After decades, I, walking life's treacherous 
highway with no God,
Thinking I was sufficient unto...

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Categories: god, health, immigration, judgement,

Premium Member Lady Liberty Sheds a Tear
The Lady has a tear in her eye
   It douses the flame of her torch
Whose sparks perish on her lifeless gown
  ...

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Categories: america, cry, freedom, immigration,

Touch My Finger On the Golden Pen
I been trying to pen this verse for days but  the words could not come out
My tears have been welled up inside me and...

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Categories: blessing, freedom, happiness, immigration,

Premium Member Caregivers Among Us
To receive care
that best meets your needs,
and also,
by the way,
everyone else's too,
we look first
to where and when we have given such care
since our original longest...

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Categories: immigration, care, caregiving, happiness, health,

Premium Member Abnormaloriginals
Setting aside richly incorporated through homeless economies,
we have three political ways
to compare a population's internal status:
a. Aboriginal populations,
b. Immigrants--sometimes appearing as multiculturing creolic waves,
c. EmPowered...

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Categories: immigration, betrayal, christian, health, humanity,

Premium Member Immigrants Gone Native
I suppose it isn't rather nice
to think of us this way,
but to the squirrels
and the trees,
the robins and the grasses,
human natures are Earth's great transitioning...

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Categories: immigration, earth, environment, fear, health,

Giving Thanks For 2015
Sprouting life, a squeezed flesh ball enters to human race

Opening the tiny sparkling eyes, it glares, then cries

Mortals arrive as the temporize of Lord’s will

He...

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Categories: immigration, philosophy, religious, spiritual,


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