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Metaphor Jewish Poems

These Metaphor Jewish poems are examples of Jewish poems about Metaphor. These are the best examples of Jewish Metaphor poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Sabbath's Moon Rises
Tethered to the sun
    a downhill racer
  these short Autumn days

  finishing her course
    in a blaze...

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Categories: jewish, metaphor, moon, sunset,



Your Christ Your God Your Crown I
All has abandon you…

Destroy your Christ 
your God 
your idols 
Hypocrisy
They will all fall apart!

Your Lords and your Artificial Christ!

Lay bear it’s mechanical heart
Rebuild it...

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Categories: jewish, allah, angel, art, atheist,

The Zodiac Killer
The Virgin of Virgo presents the Seed and the branch.

Libra represents the Price for the Stash.

Scorpio reminds us of the fight with the Enemy.

Sagittarius represents...

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Categories: allegory, angel, jesus, jewish,

There For Me
Looking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.

I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...

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Categories: jewish, 12th grade, character, hope,

Premium Member The Fashion Zebra
The Fashion Zebra

I am a flake. 
That is the term for people that do not follow through. 
It may not be fair. I have spent...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jewish, freedom, funny, inspirational, love,



I Love Psalms With Harp Dedication: Steven Rees
O the depth of language, all of them, Hebrew
most of all, as we go to the Psalms
Where David (and Moses, less often) drew
Daring pictures of...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: jewish, art, bible, guitar, jesus,

Premium Member Watching Homer Struggle
Watching Homer struggle
to explain how a god wounded by a mortal
cannot die but may thereafter live with minor pain

and the humor when that god
complains to...

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Categories: blue, daughter, father, jewish,

The Dam
I spent too long in the sand-
the day has ran,

I am a dam,

the waters run cold,

and that is bad,

turn around and grab-

because the air of...

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Categories: jewish, age, analogy, happiness, home,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things