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Faith Irony Poems

These Faith Irony poems are examples of Irony poems about Faith. These are the best examples of Irony Faith poems written by international poets.


What is Trust?
Trust?
What is Trust?
Is it a belief?
Or is it a profound awareness?
Or maybe selective acceptance?
Is it possibly a denial of choosing?
Or could it be a faith?
Is...

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Categories: irony, appreciation, conflict, deep, faith,



Alexamenos Who Looked Up High
(Poem in honour of the ancient Christian named "Alexamenos" who was mocked with Christ and named in the "Alexamenos graffito" in Rome)

A man who looked...

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Categories: irony, christian, dedication, encouraging, endurance,

Danger of Darker Dance
Danger of  Darker Dance

In the heart of the desert, where shadows cast despair,
An ideology emerged—a venomous affair.
Visionless and blind, it spread its wicked creed.
Ignorant...

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Categories: irony, abuse, beautiful, conflict, humor,

Premium Member Lonely Is The One Who Counts Days
He lived according to his creed,
he missed events that caused endless tears;
he was only present in tragedies...
did he really expect to be freed
from foolish thoughts...

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Categories: irony, anger, anxiety, character, conflict,

Premium Member The Secret of Survivors
No other people has endured the constant persecution
     3,330 years of constant suffering
   From the Egyptian Pharaohs' enslavement and...

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Categories: god, history, irony, jewish,



Faith
Stay Strong my people, Do not dispair!
Defend when necessary, with hope, love and care.
Much blood has spilt in history's past!
The light of God shall overcome...

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Categories: irony, beautiful, faith, hope, imagination,

If I Say That I Was Born To Speak the Truth
If I say that 
I was born to speak the truth 
You get shocked,
And  
Staring at
Me the whole day.
I see daith
Of your fake faith. 

If...

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Categories: confidence, courage, irony, metaphor,

Premium Member Cheated
Cheated

Why does one child walk, 
another talk, 
while still yet another 
will say nothing
the rest of their life? 

How much loss can be endured?
How many...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, america, caregiving, child abuse,

Clearly Written In Sky
--- but as if patiently waiting

to be translated back into Earth again --- :

inscribed timeworn standing stone stelae

--- things in themselves ---

as if half-expecting that...

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Categories: irony, faith, hope, humanity, image,

Figure In the Mist
My path built from nothing 
Mere twine and sticks for constructing 
My path to success 
Leading me to be a figure in the mist.

All alone...

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Categories: irony, depression, faith, family, future,

I Hope It Pain Fades Away
Memories keep coming back,
Like a relentless attack,
Why do people change their tune,
Leaving us feeling marooned?

They make us out to be the villain,
When our hearts are...

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© Maya Evans  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, cry, emotions, forgiveness, friendship,

Premium Member I Harbor No Anger For My Illness
Laying down in this comfortable hospital bed with blue
and candid linen sheets that cover my strong legs, 
I harbor no anger for my illness;
I can't...

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Categories: irony, change, community, emotions, faith,

Premium Member Unsettled Calm
Unsettled Calm

Why am I writing this, 
when they say... 
really no one cares? 
I don't believe they are right. 
The more "they" try to prove...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: irony, america, community, confidence, confusion,

God, Do You Understand My Language
God, my mother told me,
You are the embodiment of love.
Since then, I have adored you most.
But I wonder do you understand me?
I read your book...

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Categories: irony, atheist, bible, discrimination, faith,

Unison
All human are equal,
Sex, faith, mind, skill, treat, mood, feet;
In "Homage" state,
Where we belong, live, controlled, undisturbed
Like chords.

Stranger, are we not equal?
Odd.

Edited:30/5/2022...

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Categories: deep, inspiration, irony, may,


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